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Effects of Pilates Ball and Sacral Massage Applications on Labor Pain, Labor Duration and Childbirth Satisfaction

Effects of Pilates Ball and Sacral Massage Applications on Labor Pain, Labor Duration and Childbirth Satisfaction: A Randomized Controlled Study

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
105 (estimated)
Sponsor
Ege University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

As researchers, we believe that Pilates ball and manual sacral massage applications can be easily and cost-free applied in maternity clinics in our country. For all these reasons, this study was planned as a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effects of Pilates ball and sacral massage applications in labor on labor pain, labor duration, and labor satisfaction. The research will be carried out between December 1, 2024 and May 1, 2025 in two public hospitals affiliated with the Gaziantep Provincial Health Directorate. The sample of the research will consist of 35 pregnant women in the Pilates ball group, 35 in the sacral massage group and 35 in the control group, totaling 105 pregnant women who meet the criteria for inclusion in the research. Applications to the intervention groups will be made during the active phase of labor. Personal Information Form, Labor Monitoring Form, Application Monitoring Form to record the number and duration of applications, Visual Analog Scale to assess labor pain, Partograph to assess labor duration and Labor Satisfaction Scale to assess maternal satisfaction will be used in data collection. Data will be analyzed with tests appropriate to normal distribution characteristics in the SPSS 24 package program. At the end of the research, the effects of Pilates ball and sacral massage applications in labor on labor pain, labor duration and labor satisfaction will be evaluated.

Detailed description

Childbirth is one of the most special processes experienced in women's lives, significantly affecting their quality of life. Pain and fear experienced during the birth process are associated with many negative outcomes affecting the woman and the fetus/newborn, such as decreased childbirth satisfaction, preference for cesarean section, prolonged and difficult labor, and postpartum depression. Non-pharmacological methods that can be used to cope with labor pain are comfortable, safe, easy-to-use, and low-cost non-invasive methods that midwives can perform independently and in collaboration with the pregnant woman. Midwives working in delivery rooms should be able to apply non-pharmacological methods to cope with labor pain and should help teach and implement these methods by knowing their limitations and effects. As researchers, we believe that Pilates ball and manual sacral massage applications can be easily and cost-free applied in maternity clinics in our country. For all these reasons, this study was planned as a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effects of Pilates ball and sacral massage applications in labor on labor pain, labor duration, and labor satisfaction. The research will be carried out between December 1, 2024 and May 1, 2025 in two public hospitals affiliated with the Gaziantep Provincial Health Directorate. The sample of the research will consist of 35 pregnant women in the Pilates ball group, 35 in the sacral massage group and 35 in the control group, totaling 105 pregnant women who meet the criteria for inclusion in the research. Applications to the intervention groups will be made during the active phase of labor. Personal Information Form, Labor Monitoring Form, Application Monitoring Form to record the number and duration of applications, Visual Analog Scale to assess labor pain, Partograph to assess labor duration and Labor Satisfaction Scale to assess maternal satisfaction will be used in data collection. Data will be analyzed with tests appropriate to normal distribution characteristics in the SPSS 24 package program. At the end of the research, the effects of Pilates ball and sacral massage applications in labor on labor pain, labor duration and labor satisfaction will be evaluated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERsacral massageDuring labor, pregnant women will be given effleurage (stroking) and vibration (vibration) techniques to the sacral region in a comfortable position during contractions, once an hour for a maximum of 10 minutes.
OTHERpilates ballDuring labor, pregnant women will be given pelvic oscillation movements (a full rotation of the hips, going right/left, coming forward and backward, lightly bouncing on a ball while holding onto the headboard) once an hour during the active phase of labor.

Timeline

Start date
2025-02-20
Primary completion
2025-05-30
Completion
2025-12-30
First posted
2025-04-15
Last updated
2025-04-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06927531. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.