![]() Fifteen (15) nurses and midwives working in labour wards of two hospitals in Ghana were interviewed. This was a descriptive phenomenological study. Yet their use has not been adequately explored in clinical settings, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Non-pharmacological interventions hold promise in reducing labour pain, with minimal or no harm to the mother, foetus and the progress of labour and are simple and cost-effective.
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