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      Comparison of the effects of Date Syrup with Saffron-Honey Syrup on the Progress of Labor in Nulliparous Women: A Single Blind Randomized Clinical Trial

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          Abstract

          Background:

          Assessing the progress of labor is a primary step in intrapartum care. This study was performed to assess comparison of the effects of date syrup with saffron–honey syrup on the progress of labor in nulliparous women.

          Materials and Methods:

          A randomized single-blind clinical trial study was conducted on 189 women who were referred to Bea'sat Hospital of Sanandaj from October 2019 to March 2020. Patients were randomly divided into three groups saffron–honey syrup, date syrup, and placebo syrup each including 63 cases. Each participant in the intervention and control groups received a maximum volume of 150 ml of saffron–honey syrup, date syrup, or placebo syrup. The syrups were given at the 4 cm dilation, and every 30–60 min until the end of the active phase of the first stage of labor. Data collection tools included a two-part questionnaire and a partograph form. The results were analyzed by Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 24 using Chi-squared test, analysis of variance, and last significant difference as a post hoc test, the significance level was set at 0.05.

          Results:

          The duration of the active phases of the first ( F 2 = 92.70, p < 0.01), second ( F 2 = 66.76, p < 0.01), and third ( F 2 = 12.34, p < 0.01) stages of labor was shorter in the date syrup and saffron–honey syrup groups than in the control group ( p < 0.01). Additionally, both experimental groups exhibited no significant difference in terms of duration between the first ( p = 0.312), second ( p = 0.724), and third ( p = 0.911) stages of labor.

          Conclusions:

          Date syrup and saffron–honey syrup can be used as one of the safe and available herbal methods to facilitate labor.

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          Traditional and Modern Uses of Natural Honey in Human Diseases: A Review

          Honey is a by-product of flower nectar and the upper aero-digestive tract of the honey bee, which is concentrated through a dehydration process inside the bee hive. Honey has a very complex chemical composition that varies depending on the botanical source. It has been used both as food and medicine since ancient times. Human use of honey is traced to some 8000 years ago as depicted by Stone Age paintings. In addition to important role of natural honey in the traditional medicine, during the past few decades, it was subjected to laboratory and clinical investigations by several research groups and it has found a place in modern medicine. Honey has been reported to have an inhibitory effect on around 60 species of bacteria, some species of fungi and viruses. Antioxidant capacity of honey is important in many disease conditions and is due to a wide range of compounds including phenolics, peptides, organic acids, enzymes, and Maillard reaction products. Honey has also been used in some gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, inflammatory and neoplastic states. This review covers the composition, physico-chemical properties and the most important uses of natural honey in human diseases.
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              A Survey on Saffron in Major Islamic Traditional Medicine Books

              Islamic Traditional Medicine (ITM) is a holistic system of medicine. Saffron (Crocus sativus) is one of the most famous plants cultivated in Iran and has a wide range of activities such as oxytocic, anti-carcinogenic, exhilarant, anti-depressant, and anti-asthma effects. In addition, saffron can increase the bioavailability and enhance absorption of other drugs. This study comprises a bibliographical survey of 13 major ITM books regarding different medical aspects of this species. Ferdows al-Hekmah fi’l-Tibb (The Paradise of Wisdom in Medicine), Al-Hawi fi’l-Tibb (Comprehensive Book of Medicine), Kamel al-Sanaat al-Tibbyyah (Complete Book of the Medical Art), Al-Qanun fi’l-Tibb (Canon of Medicine), Zakhireh Kharazmshahi (Treasure of Kharazmshahi), and Makhzan al-Adwiah (Drug Treasure) are some of the most important ITM books used in this survey.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res
                Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res
                IJNMR
                Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                1735-9066
                2228-5504
                Jul-Aug 2022
                09 August 2022
                : 27
                : 4
                : 301-307
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Student Research Committee, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran
                [2 ] Department of Nursing, Division of Professional Studies Nursing, San Diego University USA
                [3 ] Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran
                [4 ] Department of Midwifery, Clinical Care Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Roonak Shahoei, Clinical Care Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran. E-mail: rshaho@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                IJNMR-27-301
                10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_282_21
                9580570
                36275332
                d975365c-b5f3-456d-a22d-a72549785bb8
                Copyright: © 2022 Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research

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                History
                : 08 November 2021
                : 07 December 2021
                : 19 March 2022
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                Nursing
                phoeniceae,honey,labor,obstetric,crocus
                Nursing
                phoeniceae, honey, labor, obstetric, crocus

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