Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Apr 2021)

Non-pharmacological therapies applied in pregnancy and labor: an integrative review

  • Camilla Benigno Biana,
  • Diana Cecagno,
  • Adrize Rutz Porto,
  • Susana Cecagno,
  • Vanessa de Araujo Marques,
  • Marilu Correa Soares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2019019703681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55

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ABSTRACT Objective: To identify non-pharmacological therapies applied during pregnancy and labor. Method: Integrative review conducted in the databases: PubMed, ScieLO and PEDro, searching for articles from 2008 in English, Spanish and Portuguese. The descriptors used were: pregnancy, childbirth, physiotherapy, alternative and complementary medicine, alternative therapy, non-pharmacological therapy, biomechanical therapy. Results: Forty-one articles were analyzed and subdivided into ten categories of nonpharmacological therapies: massage, perineal massage, hot bath, supportive care, childbirth preparation group, breathing techniques, pelvic floor exercises, transcutaneous electrostimulation, Swiss ball and spontaneous pushing. Six articles (60%) showed a positive outcome for reduction of pain in labor and all of them had a positive outcome for different variables of labor, such as reduction of time, anxiety and pelvic floor laceration rates. Conclusion: The use of non-pharmacological therapies was efficient to reduce the effects of labor and childbirth, such as pain, duration of labor, anxiety, laceration and episiotomy.

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