There is a trend to offer personalized care in many medical domains. In the field of labor pain, it appears that maternal satisfaction about care is multifactorial, and that labor pain is only one of its determinants, competing with psychological and sociological factors. Furthermore, labor pain is also multifactorial, depending on predisposition to pain, the way analgesia is conducted, and other environmental factors. We wish to develop predicting models of maternal satisfaction, in order to offer in the future a better tailored analgesia.
The observation shall be conducted at 3 major points of measurement throughout labor: 1. Pre-, i.e. at the systematic visit for anesthesia, during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. The collected variables will be: demographic, morphometric, socioeconomic, psychometric. The latter shall consist in a short questionnaire-based assessment by: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, 5-points Mental Health Inventory, Life Orientation Scale. As soon as it will be validated, a Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire shall be added. 2. Intra-, i.e. clinical data from the anesthesia file: conduction of epidural analgesia, labor pain, drug consumption, obstetrical outcomes. 3. Post-, i.e. maternal satisfaction assessed by a set of seven 11-point numerical rating scales at day2 post childbirth, along with a written short qualitative assessment. Different multivariable statistical models shall be used to identify the patients profiles and the possible determinants of satisfaction: descriptive (factorial analyses) and inferential (GLM or longitudinal).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
600
A prospective database to study the determinants of labor pain and the resulting maternal non satisfaction.
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Maternal satisfaction about analgesia for labor
Eight-domain questionnaire designed for the purpose of the study, each domain being addressed by an 11-point numerical scale from 0 (not satisfied at all) to 10 (totally satisfied). The 8 domains are: general analgesia care, rapidity of analgesia, pain control at expulsion, mobility during labor, self-control of labor, caregivers' attention, pain at epidural puncture, information about epidural.
Time frame: from the morning of day 2 postpartum to the morning of day 3 postpartum.
Wish for a similar analgesia for future labor.
Time frame: from the morning of day 2 postpartum to the morning of day 3 postpartum.
Qualitative maternal concerns about analgesia for labor
verbatim (free field).
Time frame: from the morning of day 2 postpartum to the morning of day 3 postpartum
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