This study compares patient satisfaction after labor and delivery with access to either the default educational materials available, or to a table computer set to display an educational website, thepainlesspush.com.
This is a prospective randomized controlled study. The investigators hypothesize that parturients with access to the website will exhibit greater satisfaction with labor and delivery pain control. Potential participants will be recruited from the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) Labor \& Delivery floor. Patients will be enrolled following an oral consent process. They will be randomized into either control group or intervention group. Control group participants will have their standard of care visit with an anesthesiologist and routine hospital pain-relief information. Intervention group participants will have their standard of care visit with an anesthesiologist, plus one hour in which to view the patient education website thepainlesspush.com, on an iPad provided by the Anesthesiology department for this purpose. After their delivery and transfer to the mother/baby unit, participants will complete a satisfaction survey brought to them by a study team member. Participants will complete the survey following their delivery and prior to discharge. The primary team will notify us with expected discharge in which we will retrieve the survey from them in their room and answer any last questions. Their active participation in the study will be complete at this time. After a participant completes the satisfaction survey, research team members will collect demographic information and relevant obstetric/medical history information from the electronic medical record.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
106
Access to routine pain-control information
Access to informational website: thepainlesspush.com
University of New Mexico Hospital
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Patient Satisfaction With Pain Control in Labor
Satisfaction as measured by agreement with Likert scale questionnaire item "I was satisfied with my choice for pain control in labor" where 1 = strongly disagree, 3 = neither agree nor disagree, and 5 = strongly agree. High scores indicate high satisfaction.
Time frame: Following delivery and prior to discharge, up to two days
Epidural Analgesia Utilization Rate
Number of patients receiving epidural analgesia
Time frame: On day of delivery
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