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Influence of delayed umbilical cord clamping on pain during suture of perineal tears: A randomised controlled study

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  • Yue Li
  • Yun Zou
  • Cuicun Han
  • Xiaowei Liu
  • Mei Jiang

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Objective This study investigated whether the delayed umbilical cord clamping can influence the pain during suturing perineal tears. Design This randomised controlled study applied the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials statement. Methods The sample comprised 288 pregnant women who gave birth through vaginal delivery in our hospital from November 2019 to December 2019. They were randomly divided into 2 groups—early umbilical cord clamping (n = 147) and delayed umbilical cord clamping (n = 141)—without severe pregnancy complications. There was no intrauterine infection, neonatal asphyxia or premature birth in the 288 newborns. The pain scores of the Numerical Rating Scale, Visual Analogue Scale, Verbal Rating Scale and Faces Pain Scale‐Revised were used as indicators to evaluate the mothers’ pain. The Mann–Whitney U test was used, and the statistical significance was set to p

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  • Yue Li & Yun Zou & Cuicun Han & Xiaowei Liu & Mei Jiang, 2020. "Influence of delayed umbilical cord clamping on pain during suture of perineal tears: A randomised controlled study," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 29(21-22), pages 3977-3985, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:29:y:2020:i:21-22:p:3977-3985
    DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15421
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