Why do Women Use Midazolam in the Third Stage of Labor? An Exploratory Study

Q4 Medicine Jordan Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.35516/jmj.v57i2.1357
Ismaiel Abu Mahfouz
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Aims: The aims of this study were to report women’s reasons for using midazolam in the third stage of labor after the delivery of the fetal head, and report their knowledge of, attitudes toward, and satisfaction with its use. Methods and Materials: This prospective study was conducted between November 1, 2019 and November 1, 2020. Inclusion criteria were age 18 years or more, admitted into labor or for induction of labor, and having knowledge of midazolam. The women’s reasons, knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and satisfaction were recorded and analyzed. Results: We recruited 200 women, mean age 29.4 years, 61% of whom knew about midazolam. Their reasons for choosing to have midazolam were relief of pain associated with the delivery of the fetal head, fear of delivery of the fetal head, and a desire to forget delivery details in 74%, 15%, and 11%, respectively. The factors that correlated positively with the women’s reasons for choosing midazolam included younger age, higher parity, and source of information due to being used in previous deliveries (all p-values were <0.05). Satisfaction was high in 88.5% of women. The factors that correlated positively with higher satisfaction included the women’s positive feeling about not recalling delivery details, and positive attitude toward the use of midazolam (all p-values were <0.05). Conclusion: The women chose to have midazolam for relief of pain associated with the delivery of the fetal head, fear of delivery of the fetal head, or a desire to forget delivery details. This reflects deficiencies in antenatal pain management counseling and the presence of barriers against the use of epidural analgesia.
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为什么妇女在分娩的第三阶段使用咪唑安定?探索性研究
目的:本研究的目的是报告女性在胎头分娩后第三产程使用咪达唑仑的原因,并报告她们对其使用的了解、态度和满意度。方法和材料:这项前瞻性研究于2019年11月1日至2020年11月31日进行。纳入标准为年龄在18岁或18岁以上,已分娩或引产,且了解咪达唑仑。记录并分析了女性的原因、知识、态度、认知和满意度。结果:我们招募了200名女性,平均年龄29.4岁,其中61%的人知道咪达唑仑。他们选择使用咪达唑仑的原因分别是74%、15%和11%的患者缓解了与胎儿头部分娩相关的疼痛、对胎儿头部分娩的恐惧以及忘记分娩细节的愿望。与女性选择咪达唑仑的原因呈正相关的因素包括年龄更小、产次更高以及由于在以前分娩中使用而获得的信息来源(所有p值均<0.05)。88.5%的女性满意度较高。与较高满意度呈正相关的因素包括女性对不回忆分娩细节的积极感觉,以及对使用咪达唑仑的积极态度(所有p值均<0.05),或者想要忘记交付细节。这反映了产前疼痛管理咨询的不足,以及硬膜外镇痛的使用存在障碍。
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