A longitudinal study of women's memories of their childbirth experiences at five years postpartum

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作者
Takehara, Kenji [1 ]
Noguchi, Makiko [2 ]
Shimane, Takuya [3 ]
Misago, Chizuru [4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Child Hlth & Dev, Dept Hlth Policy, Setagaya Ku, Tokyo 1578535, Japan
[2] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600812, Japan
[3] Natl Ctr Neurol & Psychiat, Dept Drug Dependence Res, Kodaira, Tokyo 1878553, Japan
[4] Tsuda Coll, Dept Int & Cultural Studies, Kodaira, Tokyo 1878577, Japan
关键词
NEGATIVE BIRTH EXPERIENCE; RISK-FACTORS; WOMANS LIFE; LABOR PAIN; CONSISTENCY;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2393-14-221
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Background: Few studies have investigated whether women can accurately recall their birthing experiences after a long period. We investigated the consistency of women's memories of their childbirth experiences between those at a few days postpartum and 5 years later. Methods: This prospective cohort study comprised 1,168 women who delivered at a maternity hospital and four maternity homes in Japan between May 2002 and August 2003. Data were collected using structured interviews and transcriptions from medical records. The childbirth experience was assessed using the Childbirth Experience Scale (CBE-Scale) at a few days postpartum and 5 years later. Results: We obtained 584 (50.0%) valid responses from women who completed the survey at a few days postpartum and 5 years later. Significant differences were observed in 16 out of 18 items on the CBE-Scale when responses were compared at both time points. Women who answered "yes" to any item on the CBE-Scale at the baseline survey tended to demonstrate a more precise recollection for that item 5 years after childbirth than those who answered "no" for the corresponding item. Conclusions: We conclude that women remember their childbirth experience clearly at 5 years after the childbirth.
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