• Department of Anesthesiology, Maternal and Child Care Center, Meishan 620010, China;
LIU Shaobin, Email: abc1951@126.com
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Objective  To study the special traits of primiparae’s compliance with labor analgesia, so as to offer individualized analgesia solutions during spontaneous labor.
Methods  The uniparous primiparae with cephalic presentation between gestational weeks 38 and 40 were divided into two groups based on their educational background (college education or above, and high school education or below), each group with 20 cases. The demographical statistics of the two groups including their State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) grading, PCA results, and delivery situation were recorded and analyzed.
Results  Differences in age, height, and weight were not statisticallysignificant (P gt;0.05); differences in T-AI were not statistically significant (P gt;0.05); differences in S-AI were statistically significant (P lt;0.05); differences in anxiety and numbers of adding anesthetics were not statistically significant (P gt;0.05); differences in failure to tolerate labor pains and requiring caesarean section were statistically significant (P lt;0.05).
Conclusion  Primiparae with higher educational degree tend to have higher S-AI grading and perform poorly in compliance with labor analgesia.

Citation: LIU Shaobin,WANG Meng,LIU Li. Comparison of Primiparaes Compliance with Labor Analgesia Based on Educational Background. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2011, 11(7): 782-785. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20110135 Copy

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