Clinical Trial

Showering During Labor

Completed
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Summary
This study examined whether showering during labor affects pain, anxiety, comfort, satisfaction, and labor outcomes in women undergoing vaginal birth. Non-pharmacological methods are commonly used to support women during labor, and warm showering may help reduce discomfort and emotional distress during the labor process. In this randomized controlled trial, pregnant women in active labor were assigned either to a shower group or to a control group receiving routine labor care. Women in the shower group were allowed to shower during labor under standardized conditions, while the control group received routine intrapartum care without showering. Pain and anxiety levels were assessed repeatedly during labor, while comfort and birth satisfaction were evaluated during and after birth using validated measurement tools. The results of this study aim to contribute to evidence-based intrapartum care practices by evaluating the role of showering as a supportive intervention during labor.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07571785
Lead Sponsor Nilgun Avci
Conditions Labor, Childbirth
Enrollment 94 participants
Start Date 2022-03-01
Primary Completion 2022-08-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2022-08-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-05-06