概要

Investigation on the current status of labor analgesia in medical institutions in Southwest China

Yan Wang

To explore the current situation of labor analgesia in medical institutions in Southwest China.

A Cross-sectional survey was performed. The present situation of labor analgesia in medical institutions of Sichuan, YunnanGuizhou, Tibet, and Chongqing provinces/autuomonous region/municipalities in Southwest China were investigated.

A total of 278 medical institutions in Southwest China were surveyed, of which 196 (70.3%) with drug analgesia measures and 275 (98.6%) with non-drug analgesia. Non-drug analgesic measures were mainly psychological supports (239,85.7%), Lamaze breathing (194,69.5%) and free posture (193,69.2%). The proportion of obstetricians (128, 45.9%) and anesthesiologists (114, 40.9%) advocating epidural anesthesia was relatively high, and the proportion of midwives (78, 28,0%) advocating epidural anesthesia was the lowest. The main reasons for not implementing non-drug analgesia measures in medical institutions are inadequate human resources (68,24.4%) and untrained midwives (47,16.8%).

The role of non-drug labor analgesia has not been paid enough attention to. The lack of human resources and relevant training of midwives hinder the popularization and development of non-drug analgesia measures.