Persistent pain after caesarean section and its association with maternal anxiety and socioeconomic background

Highlights • Persistent pain after caesarean section may be more common than previously reported. • Persistent pain may arise from wound pain or other sources. • Pain is generally at a low level with minimal interference with daily activities. • Antenatal anxiety is not a predictor of persistent pai...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of obstetric anesthesia 2017-02, Vol.29, p.57-63
Hauptverfasser: Daly, B, Young, S, Marla, R, Riddell, L, Junkin, R, Weidenhammer, N, Dolan, J, Kinsella, J, Zhang, R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Highlights • Persistent pain after caesarean section may be more common than previously reported. • Persistent pain may arise from wound pain or other sources. • Pain is generally at a low level with minimal interference with daily activities. • Antenatal anxiety is not a predictor of persistent pain. • Persistent pain correlates with socioeconomic deprivation, acute pain and postnatal depression.
ISSN:0959-289X
1532-3374
DOI:10.1016/j.ijoa.2016.10.004