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Rahbar T, Atrkar Roshan Z. Effect of Partograph on the First Stage of Delivery. JGUMS 2000; 9 (35 and 36) :78-82
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This study examined the effect of partograph on the first stage of deliverly in Pregnant women who came to the deliverly section of AL-Zahra Educational hospital in 1999-2000. In this semi- experimental study 218 samples are collected and the data collection tool was Partagraph that used in labors.
Data analysis indicated that using Partograph had decreased the number of cesarean. In order to examine relationship between the number of cesarean with using partograph and without it x2 statistical test was used. The results indicated that there was a significant relationship between these two variables.(P<0.05)
With using Partograph, the avarage length of the first stage of delivery was 3/89±2.8 H in experimental group and 3/85 ± 3/6 H in control group. In order to compare the avarage length of the first stage of delivery in experimental and control groups, T-test was used. The result indicated that there is no significant difference between two groups. Based on the findings the researcher recommends that as using Partograph has decreased the number of Cesarcan, the people in charge of hospitals use partograph for all the mothers at the time of delivery.
 
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Received: 2019/04/9 | Accepted: 2019/04/9 | Published: 2019/04/9

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