Hydrotherapy in Pain Management in Pregnant Women: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials

Author:

Mellado-García Elena1ORCID,Díaz-Rodríguez Lourdes1ORCID,Cortés-Martín Jonathan1ORCID,Sánchez-García Juan Carlos1ORCID,Piqueras-Sola Beatriz2,Prieto Franganillo María Montserrat3,Rodríguez-Blanque Raquel13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, Spain

2. Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital, 18014 Granada, Spain

3. San Cecilio University Clinical Hospital, 18016 Granada, Spain

Abstract

Background: the benefits of water are significant during the birth process. Improved maternal experience of labor, less use of epidurals, better pain management, shorter labor, and a greater sense of control are observed during the birth process. Objective: This report aims to determine the benefits of hydrotherapy in clinical childbirth approaches and its applicability in pain control. Methods: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials selected from various databases with no publication date limits was conducted, comparing groups that did not use hydrotherapy with groups that did during labor. Results: Seven articles met the inclusion criteria, with five articles using hot water immersion and two using hot water shower as hydrotherapy treatments. This study identified 840 participants, with the intervention groups including 417 term pregnant women and the control groups including 423 pregnant women. The effect size of hydrotherapy on pain was calculated using the visual analog scale in five articles and analgesic use in the other two articles. Hydrotherapy significantly reduced pain during labor with a mean difference of −0.97 (95% CI: −1.91 to −0.03; I2 = 97.32%, p < 0.001). The duration of the first stage of labor was not significantly affected, with a mean difference of −0.17 h (95% CI: −0.55 to 0.21; I2 = 56.75%, p = 0.059). Additionally, hydrotherapy did not significantly impact the newborns’ Apgar scores at 5 min, with a mean difference of 0.18 (95% CI: −0.48 to 0.85; I2 = 2.15%, p = 0.939). Conclusions: Hydrotherapy is beneficial for pain control in the first stage of labor and does not increase its duration or negatively affect the Apgar score of newborns.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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5. Mellado-García, E., Díaz-Rodríguez, L., Cortés-Martín, J., Sánchez-García, J.C., Piqueras-Sola, B., Higuero Macías, J.C., and Rodríguez-Blanque, R. (2024). Systematic Reviews and Synthesis without Meta-Analysis on Hydrotherapy for Pain Control in Labor. Healthcare, 12.

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