Correction: Complementary therapies for labour and birth study: a randomised controlled trial of antenatal integrative medicine for pain management in labour
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There are several amendments to this article: Reference 23 should be Betts D. Acupressure techniques for use during childbirth and pregnancy. http://acupuncture.rhizome.net.nz (accessed 2015 2005). The sentence: Acupressure, 24 which uses six main points for use during labour selected from a previously published protocol. These focus on hormone release for labour progression, augmentation of contractions, pain relief, nausea and positioning of baby. Should read: Acupressure, 22 24 which uses six main points for use during labour selected from a previously published protocol. The participants were given DVDs of the acupressure protocol to take home for practice. These focus on hormone release for labour progression, augmentation of contractions, pain relief, nausea and positioning of baby. The sentence: The LAS contains 29 questions with a seven-point Likert scale ranging from ‘1=almost always’, to‘7=rarely’. Therefore, scores could theoretically range from 29, indicating the highest control possible, to a high score of 203 indicating the lowest agency possible. Should read: The LAS contains 29 questions with a seven-point Likert scale ranging from ‘1=almost always’, to‘7=rarely’. Therefore, scores could theoretically range from 29, indicating the lowest control possible, to a high score of 203 indicating the highest agency possible. The acknowledgements have been corrected to include: Dr Debra Betts provided the acupressure protocol for labour and birth and can be accessed at this address: https://acupuncture.rhizome.net.nz/). Dr Debra Betts ([email protected]) and Tom Kennedy ([email protected]) provided the DVD for the study participants. None were directly involved in this study. Reference 1 in the supplementary data has been corrected to: Reference 1: Betts D. Acupressure techniques for use during childbirth and pregnancy. http://acupuncture.rhizome.net.nz (accessed 2015 2005).
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دوره 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016