The effect of warm compress therapy on labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor: A pre-experimental study

https://doi.org/10.52235/lp.v7i1.645

Authors

  • Apriyanti Aini Program Studi Profesi Bidan, STIKES Abdurahman Palembang, Indonesia
  • Rinda Lamdayani Program Studi Sarjana Kebidanan, STIKES Abdurahman Palembang, Indonesia
  • Apriyanto Apriyanto Program Studi Farmasi, STIKES Abdurahman Palembang, Indonesia

Keywords:

active labor, labor pain, warm compress

Abstract

Background: Labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor is a significant physiological and psychological challenge for women and may influence labor progression and childbirth experience. Non-pharmacological interventions are increasingly recommended to support maternal comfort and promote physiological labor. Warm compress therapy has been widely applied during the second stage of labor; however, evidence regarding its effectiveness during the active phase of the first stage of labor remains limited.

Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of warm compress therapy on labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor.

Methods: This study employed a quantitative approach using a pre-experimental one-group pretest–posttest design. The study was conducted at PMB Erni Artiqoh, Bumi Makmur Village, involving 20 laboring women selected through total sampling. Labor pain intensity was measured using a numerical rating scale before and after the application of warm compress therapy. The intervention consisted of warm compress application at a temperature of 38–45°C for approximately 20 minutes during the active phase of labor. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.

Results: The results showed a clear reduction in labor pain intensity following the intervention. Before the intervention, most participants reported severe pain levels, while after warm compress therapy, pain scores shifted to mild-to-moderate levels. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test demonstrated a statistically significant difference in labor pain intensity before and after the intervention (p = 0.001), indicating that warm compress therapy effectively reduced labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor.

Conclusion: Warm compress therapy was found to be effective in reducing labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor. This non-invasive, low-cost intervention can be safely integrated into routine midwifery care to enhance maternal comfort during childbirth.

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Published

2026-01-29

How to Cite

Aini, A., Lamdayani, R., & Apriyanto, A. (2026). The effect of warm compress therapy on labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor: A pre-experimental study. Lentera Perawat, 7(1), 37–45. https://doi.org/10.52235/lp.v7i1.645

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