The impact of sleep healthy behavior education on the quality of life in the pregnant women with sleep disorder: A randomized control trial in the year 2012

作者: Nahid Dehghannayeri , Zahra Behboodi Moghadam , Elham Rezaei , Saharnaz Nejat

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摘要: ABSTRACT Background: About 79% of pregnant women in the world suffer from sleep disorders. These disorders result physiological changes during pregnancy, originate different factors, and can affect women’s quality life before, during, after delivery. This study aimed to investigate effect healthy behavior education on among with second trimester. Materials Methods: is a clinical trial conducted 112 referring two selected health care centers Makou affiliated Urmia University Medical Sciences June-Oct 2012. Data collection tools included demographic characteristics questionnaire, Pittsburgh Standard Sleep Quality World Health Organization, Life (WHOQOL-BREF) WHOQOL-BREEF questionnaire. Sampling was done by convenient sampling. Firstly, Pittsburg Questionnaire completed were as subjects. After completion sampling, subjects randomly assigned groups control. Education provided group researcher four 1-h sessions. Then, questionnaire again first follow-up session (1 month educational intervention) (2 months held researcher. Control only received conventional prenatal care. The obtained data analyzed Chi-square test, independent t-test, Fisher’s exact repeated measure tests through SPSS 18. Results: Mean scores showed an increase 1 2 intervention compared control group. A significant difference observed QOL groups, (P < 0.000) 0.001) intervention. Conclusions: behaviors effective results present be used support clinics, well for administration Key words: Iran, women, life, disorder

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