Pain and Fear
Cross-source consensus on Pain and Fear from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Fear of childbirth and severe labor pain influence how women evaluate childbirth. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Pain perception is partly linked to nervous system sensitivity and partly shaped by social, cultural, psychological, religious, and educational factors. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Some cultures permit open expression of labor pain while others expect silence. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Earlier work found ethnic differences among Fars, Azeri, and Kurdish women in pain, fear, and anxiety perceptions around childbirth. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study
- Embarrassment and shame are culturally sensitive issues that obstetric and medical care should recognize around pregnancy and birth. — Childbirth experience among different Iranian ethnic groups: a cross-sectional study