While developing an intrapartum care plan for the client in early labor, it is important that the nurse recognize that psychosocial factors may influence a woman's experience of pain. These include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Culture
b. Anxiety and fear
c. Support systems
d. Preparation for childbirth
e. Previous experiences with pain
ANS: A, B, C, D, E
· Culture: A woman's sociocultural roots influence how she perceives, interprets, and responds to pain during childbirth. Some cultures encourage loud and vigorous expressions of pain, whereas others value self-control. The nurse should avoid praising some behaviors (stoicism) while belittling others (noisy expression).
· Anxiety and fear: Extreme anxiety and fear magnify sensitivity to pain and impair a woman's ability to tolerate it. Anxiety and fear increase muscle tension in the pelvic area, which counters the expulsive forces of uterine contractions and pushing efforts.
· Support systems: An anxious partner is less able to provide help and support to a woman during labor. A woman's family and friends can be an important source of support if they convey realistic and positive information about labor and birth.
· Preparation for childbirth: This does not ensure a pain-free labor. Preparation does reduce anxiety and fear. It also allows a woman to rehearse for labor.
· Previous experiences with pain: Fear and withdrawal are natural responses to pain during labor.
Learning about these normal sensations ahead of time helps a woman suppress her natural reactions of fear regarding the impending birth. If a woman previously had a long and difficult labor, she is likely to be anxious. She may also have learned ways to cope and may use these skills to adapt to the present labor experience.
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