Abstract

This study is aimed at examining the sociodemographic factors associated with the utilization of labor epidural analgesia at a large obstetric and gynecology hospital in Vietnam. This was a cross-sectional study of women who underwent vaginal delivery in September 2018 at the Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital. The utilization of epidural analgesia during labor was determined. Univariate and multivariate regression models were applied to evaluate the association between patient demographic and socioeconomic factors and request for labor epidural analgesia. A total of 417 women had vaginal deliveries during the study period. 207 women utilized epidural analgesia for pain relief during labor, and 210 did not. Parturients older than 35 years of age (OR 2.84, 95% CI 1.11-8.17), multiparous women (OR 2.8 95% CI 1.85-4.25), women living from an urban area, women with higher income (OR 6.47, 95% CI 2.59-19.23), and women with higher level of education were more likely to utilize labor epidurals. Factors related to a parturient request for epidural analgesia during labor at our tertiary obstetric hospital included age greater than 35 years, multiparity, and high income and education levels. Educational outreach to women about the benefits of epidural analgesia can target women who do not share these demographic characteristics.

Highlights

  • Epidural analgesia is an effective and increasingly common method for pain relief during labor [1, 2]

  • This study is aimed at identifying patient factors associated with request and utilization of labor epidural analgesia at an obstetric hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam

  • The study protocol was approved by the Scientific and Ethical Committee of Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital

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Introduction

Epidural analgesia is an effective and increasingly common method for pain relief during labor [1, 2]. This technique has been widely used in developed countries, whereas its use in developing countries such as Vietnam is less common. The use of epidural analgesia in the US tripled between 1981 and 2001, and up to 86% of women utilized this technique in university hospitals [3,4,5,6]. Determinants of current requests and utilization of epidural analgesia among Vietnamese women during labor are unknown. This study is aimed at identifying patient factors associated with request and utilization of labor epidural analgesia at an obstetric hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam

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