阴道和口服月见草油对初产妇宫颈成熟和产程影响的比较

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING Nursing Practice Today Pub Date : 2022-08-09 DOI:10.18502/npt.v9i3.10225
P. Heydari, F. Azizi, Z. Khakbazan, M. Geranmayeh
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背景与目的:月见草是一种具有潜在助产作用的药用植物。本研究旨在比较阴道和口服月见草油对初产妇宫颈成熟和产程的影响。方法与材料:本研究于2020年进行单盲随机临床试验。研究对象为126名胎龄为39周的孕妇,从伊朗巴夫格(Bafgh) Valiasr医院妇产科病房中选择,随机分为阴道月见草油组、口服月见草油组和对照组。阴道月见草油组和口服月见草油组的参与者每12小时分别通过阴道和口服途径获得一粒1000毫克的月见草油胶囊,持续一周。当参与者提到有阵痛的研究环境时,测量Bishop评分和妊娠结局。结果:干预后,两组患者的Bishop评分均显著高于对照组(P= 0.001)。阴道月见草油组第二产程明显短于对照组(P= 0.009)。两组间入院至分娩间隔时间(P= 0.21)、1分钟和5分钟Apgar评分(P= 0.83)、引产需要(P= 0.26)和分娩方式(P= 0.26)差异均无统计学意义。结论:阴道和口服月见草油对宫颈成熟有显著的正向影响。Bishop评分和阴道月见草油显著正影响第二产程长度。
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Comparing the effects of vaginal and oral evening primrose oil on cervical ripening and labor progress among primiparous women
Background & Aim: Evening primrose is a medicinal plant with potential effects on labor. This study aimed to compare the effects of vaginal and oral evening primrose oil on cervical ripening and labor progress among primiparous women. Methods & Materials: This single-blind randomized clinical trial was conducted in 2020. Participants were 126 pregnant women with a gestational age of 39 weeks purposively selected from the obstetrics and gynecology ward of Valiasr hospital, Bafgh, Iran, and randomly allocated to vaginal evening primrose oil, oral evening primrose oil, and a control group. Participants in the vaginal evening primrose oil and the oral evening primrose oil groups received one 1000-mg evening primrose oil capsule per twelve hours for one whole week through the vaginal and the oral routes, respectively. The Bishop score and pregnancy outcomes were measured when participants referred to the study setting with labor pains. Results: After the intervention, the Bishop score in both intervention groups was significantly greater than the control group (P= 0.001). The length of the second stage of labor in the vaginal evening primrose oil group was significantly shorter than the control group (P= 0.009). There were no significant differences among the groups respecting the time interval between hospital admission and delivery (P= 0.21), 1 and 5-minute Apgar scores (P= 0.83), and (P= 0.37), need for induction (P= 0.26), and type of delivery (P= 0.26). Conclusion: Vaginal and oral evening primrose oil administrations significantly positively affect cervical ripening. The Bishop score and vaginal evening primrose oil significantly positively affect the length of the second stage of labor.
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