Effects of Perineal Warm Compresses during the Second Stage of Labor on Reducing Perineal Trauma and Relieving Postpartum Perineal Pain in Primiparous Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Search Process
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Study Selection Process
2.4. Quality Assessment and Data Extraction
2.5. Data Analyses and the Certainty Appraisal of the Body of Evidence
3. Results
3.1. Study Search, Selection Results, and Study Characteristics
3.2. Risk of Bias Assessment
3.3. Effects of Perineal Warm Compresses during Childbirth on Maternal Outcomes
3.3.1. Intact Perineum
3.3.2. Perineal Lacerations
3.3.3. Perineal Lacerations Requiring Suture
3.3.4. Episiotomy
3.3.5. Postpartum Perineal Pain
3.4. Sensitivity Analyses and Certainty of the Body of Evidence
4. Discussion
4.1. Main Findings
4.2. Interpretation
4.3. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Study location | Australia | Saudi, Arabia | Egypt | Iran | Saudi, Arabia | Turkey | China |
Participant | Primiparous women | Primiparous women | Primiparous women | Primiparous women | Primiparous women | Primiparous women | Primiparous women |
Size (I/C) | 717 (360/357) | 100 (50/50) | 160 (80/80) | 107 (54/53) | 100 (50/50) | 100 (50/50) | 78 (39/39) |
Intervention | Perineal warm compresses | Perineal warm compresses | Perineal warm compresses | Perineal heating pad | Perineal warm compresses | Perineal warm compresses | Perineal warm compresses |
Performer | Midwives | Researcher | Researcher | Midwives | Researcher | Researcher | Researcher |
Time to start | When the baby’s head began to distend the perineum and the woman felt perineal extension | During the whole second stage of labor | NR | The start of the second stage of labor | In the second stage of labor | In the second stage of labor after women were taken to the obstetrical table | When the fetal head is exposed and the mother feels perineal extension |
Duration packs were held to perineum every time | During contractions until delivery | During each uterine contraction for 10 min | During each uterine contraction | Continuously during the second stage of labor | Continuously during the second stage of labor | 5–15 min with no interruption | 5–6 min |
Temperature of the warm packs | 38–44 °C | NR | 38–44 °C | 50 °C continuously | NR | NR | NR |
Water temperature of the jug | 45–59 °C | 45° C | 45–49 °C | NR | 45–49 °C | 45–50 °C | 45–48 °C thermostat |
Time to keep packs in water | Resoaked between uterine contractions | Resoaked between uterine contractions | Resoaked between uterine contractions | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Frequency to replace water in the jug | Every 15 min | Every 15 min | Every 15 min or if the temperature dropped below 45 °C | NR | NR | NR | NR |
Time to stop | Until delivery | Until delivery of the fetal head | During the whole second stage of labor until delivery | During the whole second stage of labor until delivery | Until the fetal head is crowned | After 5–15 minutes’ intervention | Until the fetal head is crowned |
Comparison | Standard midwifery care | Standard midwifery care | Standard midwifery care | Standard midwifery care | Standard midwifery care | Standard midwifery care | Standard midwifery care |
Outcome 1 | Perineal pain | Perineal pain | Perineal pain/Behavioral pain | NR | Perineal pain | Perineal pain | Perineal pain |
Measurement | VAS | VAS | NRS/BPS | NR | NRS | VAS | NRS |
Data Collection time point | Three times: immediately after delivery; on the first day after delivery; and on the second day after delivery | Three times: before intervention; immediately after delivery; and on the first day after delivery | Twice: before intervention and immediately after delivery | NR | NR | Four times: before intervention; 10 min after intervention; immediately after delivery; and 2 h after delivery | Twice: on the first day after delivery and on the second day after delivery |
Appraiser | Women themselves | Women themselves | Women themselves and the researcher | NR | Women themselves | Women themselves | Women themselves |
Outcome 2 | Perineal outcomes | NR | Perineal outcomes | Perineal outcomes | Perineal outcomes | Perineal outcomes | Perineal outcomes |
Measurement | (1) Intact perineum; (2) Perineal laceration: first-degree; second-degree; third-degree; and fourth-degree (3) Episiotomy (4) Suture need for perinea | NR | (1) Intact perineum; (2) Perineal laceration: first-degree; second-degree; third-degree; and fourth-degree (3) Episiotomy (4) Suture need for perinea | (1) Intact perineum; (2) Perineal laceration: first-degree; second-degree; third-degree; and fourth-degree (3) Episiotomy (4) Suture need for perinea | (1) Intact perineum; (2) Perineal laceration: first-degree; second-degree; third-degree; and fourth-degree (3) Episiotomy (4) Suture need for perinea | (1) Intact perineum; (2) Perineal laceration: first-degree; second-degree; third-degree; and fourth-degree (3) Episiotomy (4) Suture need for perinea | (1) Intact perineum; (2) Perineal laceration: first-degree; second-degree; third-degree; and fourth-degree |
Data Collection time point | Immediately after delivery | NR | Immediately after delivery | Immediately after delivery | Immediately after delivery | Immediately after delivery | Immediately after delivery |
Appraiser | Researcher | Researcher | Researcher | The evaluator was blinded | Researcher | Researcher | Researcher |
Outcome 3 | Urinary incontinence | NR | Need for pain relief | NR | NR | The comfort of the women | Perineal swelling |
Measurement | By telephone | NR | Assessment tool | NR | NR | Postpartum Comfort Scale | By the soft ruler |
Data Collection time point | At 6 weeks postpartum and 3 months postpartum | NR | During the second stage of labor | NR | NR | 2 h after delivery | Immediately after delivery |
Appraiser | Researcher | NR | Researcher | NR | NR | Researcher | Midwives |
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Sun, R.; Huang, J.; Zhu, X.; Hou, R.; Zang, Y.; Li, Y.; Pan, J.; Lu, H. Effects of Perineal Warm Compresses during the Second Stage of Labor on Reducing Perineal Trauma and Relieving Postpartum Perineal Pain in Primiparous Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses. Healthcare 2024, 12, 702. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12070702
Sun R, Huang J, Zhu X, Hou R, Zang Y, Li Y, Pan J, Lu H. Effects of Perineal Warm Compresses during the Second Stage of Labor on Reducing Perineal Trauma and Relieving Postpartum Perineal Pain in Primiparous Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses. Healthcare. 2024; 12(7):702. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12070702
Chicago/Turabian StyleSun, Ruiyang, Jing Huang, Xiu Zhu, Rui Hou, Yu Zang, Yuxuan Li, Jingyu Pan, and Hong Lu. 2024. "Effects of Perineal Warm Compresses during the Second Stage of Labor on Reducing Perineal Trauma and Relieving Postpartum Perineal Pain in Primiparous Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses" Healthcare 12, no. 7: 702. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12070702
APA StyleSun, R., Huang, J., Zhu, X., Hou, R., Zang, Y., Li, Y., Pan, J., & Lu, H. (2024). Effects of Perineal Warm Compresses during the Second Stage of Labor on Reducing Perineal Trauma and Relieving Postpartum Perineal Pain in Primiparous Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses. Healthcare, 12(7), 702. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12070702