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Parenteral opioids for maternal pain relief in labour

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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007396Copiar DOI
Base de datos:
  1. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Versión publicada:
  1. 08 octubre 2008see what's new
Tipo:
  1. Intervention
Etapa:
  1. Protocol
Grupo Editorial Cochrane:
  1. Grupo Cochrane de Embarazo y parto

Copyright:
  1. Copyright © 2010 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Autores

  • Roz Ullman

    Correspondencia a: National Collaborating Centre for Women's and Children's Health, London, UK

    [email protected]

  • Therese Dowswell

    Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group, School of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, Division of Perinatal and Reproductive Medicine, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

  • Rintaro Mori

    Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, WHO Collaborating Centre for Maternal and Child Health, Osaka, Japan

Contributions of authors

Roz Ullman and Therese Dowswell drafted the protocol. Rintaro Mori commented on drafts.

Sources of support

Internal sources

  • (TD) The University of Liverpool, UK.

External sources

  • (TD) National Institute for Health Research, UK.

    NIHR NHS Cochrane Collaboration Programme Grant Scheme award for NHS‐prioritised centrally‐managed, pregnancy and childbirth systematic reviews:CPGS02

Declarations of interest

None known.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the staff in the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth office and GJ Hofmeyr and referees for their helpful feedback on earlier drafts.

As part of the pre‐publication editorial process, this protocol has been commented on by three peers (an editor and two referees who are external to the editorial team), a member of the Pregnancy and Childbirth Group's international panel of consumers and the Group's Statistical Adviser.

Version history

Published

Title

Stage

Authors

Version

2018 Jun 05

Parenteral opioids for maternal pain management in labour

Review

Lesley A Smith, Ethel Burns, Anna Cuthbert

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007396.pub3

2010 Sep 08

Parenteral opioids for maternal pain management in labour

Review

Roz Ullman, Lesley A Smith, Ethel Burns, Rintaro Mori, Therese Dowswell

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007396.pub2

2008 Oct 08

Parenteral opioids for maternal pain relief in labour

Protocol

Roz Ullman, Therese Dowswell, Rintaro Mori

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007396

Keywords

MeSH

PICO

Population
Intervention
Comparison
Outcome

El uso y la enseñanza del modelo PICO están muy extendidos en el ámbito de la atención sanitaria basada en la evidencia para formular preguntas y estrategias de búsqueda y para caracterizar estudios o metanálisis clínicos. PICO son las siglas en inglés de cuatro posibles componentes de una pregunta de investigación: paciente, población o problema; intervención; comparación; desenlace (outcome).

Para saber más sobre el uso del modelo PICO, puede consultar el Manual Cochrane.