Narayan R.Mohammadnezhad M.Kumar N.Khan S.Mahidol University2024-07-142024-07-142024-01-01Pain Management (2024)17581869https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/99675Aim: To identify the characteristics and predictors of post cesarean section (CS) pain among women. Materials & methods: This quantitative study was conducted at Labasa hospital in Fiji over a 6-month period. A total of 312 mothers who received spinal, epidural and general anesthesia were included. Their pain score was assessed using the visual analogue scale 24 h postoperatively. Results: 70.8% women had either moderate or severe pain on the visual analogue scale. About 41.3% women expressed dissatisfaction with their pain management and 70.5% women had difficulties in performing activities due to pain. Lower parity was noted to be a positive predictor of pain among women undergoing CS. Conclusion: Adequate pain management for post-CS patient at Labasa hospital is lacking.MedicineCharacteristics and predictors of pain among women who underwent cesarean section in FijiArticleSCOPUS10.1080/17581869.2024.23707572-s2.0-8519774254817581877