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. 2012 Apr 17;2012:943198. doi: 10.1155/2012/943198

Table 3.

Content of study protocol, similar for all groups.

Concept Measurement and response alternatives
Mother

Pain during contraction VAS, every 30 minutes for 5 hours, and then every hour until birth
Relaxation during contraction VAS, every 30 minutes for 5 hours, and then every hour until birth
Pain localisation Back/Abdomen/Groin.
every 30 minutes for 5 hours, and then every hour until birth
Cervix dilatation and length Cm
3 times during 5 hours
Contractions (duration/interval) Seconds/Minutes
5 times during 5 hours
Details of intervention Point selection from Table 2, duration of treatment, stimulation technique and stimulation frequency
Additional pain relief Sterile water injections/TENS/Entonox/Opioid epidural and intrathecal analgesia/Pudendal nerve block/Paracervical block/Other
Midwives's evaluation of the treatment effect for pain relief and relaxation (MA and EA) Very effective/Fairly effective/Not so effective/Not effective at all
Negative side effects (EA, MA) Yes, if so, a description of the side effects/No
Augmentation of labour Yes, if so, indication primary and secondary dystocia, other/No
Rupture of membranes/Amniotomy Date/Time
Partus Date/Time
Mode of delivery Vaginal delivery/Vacuum extraction/Forceps/Emergency caesarean section
Perineal injury Degree I–IV

Infant

Apgar score 1, 5 and 10 min
Birth weight Grams
Arterial and venous blood gases pH/Base Excess (umbilical cord samples)
Neonatal transfer Yes/No

VAS: visual analogue scale, TENS: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, MA: manual acupuncture, EA: electroacupuncture.