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Holistic nursing practice · Oct 2000
ReviewAlternative and complementary therapies for labor and birth: an application of Kolcaba's theory of holistic comfort.
- M L Koehn.
- School of Nursing, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
- Holist Nurs Pract. 2000 Oct 1; 15 (1): 66-77.
AbstractAlthough nursing has always used nonpharmacologic interventions for the relief of the discomforts of childbirth, alternative and complementary therapies are becoming more acceptable. Alternative and complementary therapies are based on a balance of body, mind, and spirit. Kolcaba's theory of holistic comfort is proposed as a framework for guiding nurses to use alternative and complementary therapies in the comfort care of laboring women.
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