A Comparative Study Analyzing Differences in Factors Related To Childbirth Satisfaction between Primiparous and Multiparous Mothers

Ma Beln Conesa Ferrer, M. C. Ávila
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Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the differences in factors related to childbirth satisfaction between primiparous mothers and multiparous mothers at a highly specialized university hospital. Methods: A correlational descriptive study was carried out at a highly specialized university hospital in south-east Spain. A total of 204 mothers, 110 primiparous mothers and 94 multiparous mothers, aged 16-43 years participated in the study. A modified version of The Women´s Views of Birth Labour Satisfaction Questionnaire (WOMBLSQ) was used. Women completed questionnaires during their hospital stays. Labour and birth data were collected from the medical records. Results: Factor analysis of the 27 item questionnaire yield seven factors accounting for a 64.8% and a 70.22 % of the variance respectively in primiparous and multiparous mothers. The seven domains obtained from major to minor importance in primiparous mothers were: professional support and general satisfaction, women´s expectations, pain in labour, being in control, holding baby was delayed and an impersonal and clinic environment, support from husband/partner and holding baby, pain after delivery. These factors accounted for 25.45, 9.93, 7.83, 6.55, 5.64, 4.95, 4.43% of the variance explained, respectively. In multiparous mothers, seven domains were obtained: women´s expectations and general satisfaction, professional support and being in control, pain in labour, holding baby, support from husband/partner, and pain after delivery and environment. These factors accounted for 29.71, 10.99, 7.87, 6.22, 5.98, 4.96, 4.50% of the variance explained, respectively. Conclusion: There were significant differences between primiparous and multiparous mothers in factors related to childbirth satisfaction. The most important factor in primiparous mothers was professional support, while, in multiparous mothers, it was women's expectations. Knowing the important differences in factors related to childbirth satisfaction between primiparous and multiparous mothers enables us to improve quality of service rendered and provide a better childbirth experience.
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初产母亲与多产母亲分娩满意度相关因素的比较研究
目的:本研究的目的是确定在高度专业化的大学医院初产母亲和多胎母亲之间分娩满意度相关因素的差异。方法:在西班牙东南部一所高度专业化的大学医院进行相关描述性研究。共有204名母亲,110名初产母亲和94名多胎母亲参加了这项研究,年龄在16-43岁之间。采用修改后的《妇女分娩满意度调查表》(WOMBLSQ)。妇女在住院期间完成问卷调查。分娩和出生数据是从医疗记录中收集的。结果:对27项问卷进行因子分析,得出7个因子分别占初产母亲和多产母亲方差的64.8%和70.22%。对初产妇来说,从重要到次要的七个领域分别是:专业支持和总体满意度、女性期望、分娩疼痛、控制、抱孩子被推迟、客观和临床环境、丈夫/伴侣的支持和抱孩子、分娩后的疼痛。这些因素分别占25.45%、9.93%、7.83、6.55、5.64、4.95、4.43%的解释方差。在多产母亲中,获得了七个领域:女性的期望和总体满意度,专业支持和控制,分娩时的疼痛,抱孩子,丈夫/伴侣的支持,分娩后的疼痛和环境。这些因素分别占解释方差的29.71%、10.99、7.87、6.22、5.98、4.96、4.50%。结论:初产母亲与多产母亲在分娩满意度相关因素上存在显著差异。初产母亲最重要的因素是专业支持,而多产母亲最重要的因素是妇女的期望。了解初产母亲和多产母亲分娩满意度相关因素的重要差异,有助于我们提高服务质量,提供更好的分娩体验。
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