This study examined women's experiences of labor pain and pain relief with epidural analgesia at a Danish university hospital. Interviews with 14 women revealed four main themes: extreme pain, a shift from negative to positive birth experiences, the influence of social norms on decision-making, and strong trust in healthcare staff. Epidural analgesia offered both physical and psychological relief, described as a "mental break" that restored energy and presence. While satisfaction was high, individualized discussions about pain relief were often lacking. The study emphasizes that effective pain management should address psychological as well as physical aspects, using broader assessment tools that consider emotional and functional well-being.
Højstrup et al. (Wed,) studied this question.