Functional status, social support, and anxiety among postnatal women of Eastern India

IF 1.5 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Nabanita Chandra, Moonjelly Vijayan Smitha
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Abstract

Introduction

Though becoming a mother is a joyous experience, the postpartum time can be difficult and stressful for women as they deal with significant physical alterations and adjustments to their daily routines. However, very few studies have focused on the functional well-being of the woman after childbirth. This study aims to find the level of functional status, social support, and anxiety among women attending immunization clinics.

Methods

A descriptive cross-sectional research design was adopted to recruit 220 women in this study from two immunization clinic centers in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Data were collected using a self-reported sociodemographic profile, functional level scale after childbirth, modified multidimensional scale of perceived social support, and postnatal anxiety scale. Descriptive and inferential statistical tests were used for data analysis, including mean, percentage, and Fisher exact.

Results

59.5 % of women returned to a moderate level of functional status after six weeks postpartum. The majority of women, 98.6 % and 83.6 %, reported high levels of return to personal care and baby care, respectively, whereas 34.7 % had moderate levels of return to home activities and 90 % had low levels of return to community and social tasks. Also, 70 % of women had high perceived social support, and 87.7 % had no anxiety. In this study, normal delivery women had better functional status than their cesarean delivery counterparts. Moreover, functional status was significantly associated with anxiety at six postpartum weeks.

Conclusion

After six weeks of childbirth, most women only partially resumed their pre-pregnancy functional state. So, much more time, rest, and support from family members were needed to recover to a fully functional level. Nurses, midwives, and the family members of women should be aware of the critical role that social support plays in enhancing a woman's functional and psychological status during the postpartum period.

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东印度产后妇女的功能状况、社会支持和焦虑
简介虽然成为母亲是一种快乐的经历,但产后对女性来说可能是困难和压力的,因为她们要应对重大的身体变化和日常生活的调整。然而,很少有研究关注产后妇女的功能健康。本研究旨在了解参加免疫诊所的女性的功能状态、社会支持和焦虑水平。方法采用描述性横断面研究设计,从奥迪沙布巴内斯瓦尔的两个免疫诊所中心招募220名女性。使用自我报告的社会人口概况、产后功能水平量表、感知社会支持的修正多维量表和产后焦虑量表收集数据。数据分析采用描述性和推断性统计检验,包括平均值、百分比和Fisher精确值。结果59.5%的妇女产后6周后恢复到中等程度的功能状态。大多数妇女(分别为98.6%和83.6%)报告称,她们重返个人护理和婴儿护理的程度较高,而34.7%的妇女重返家庭活动的程度中等,90%的妇女重返社区和社会任务的程度较低。此外,70%的女性有高度的社会支持感,87.7%的女性没有焦虑。在这项研究中,正常分娩的女性比剖宫产的女性有更好的功能状态。此外,产后6周时,功能状态与焦虑显著相关。结论分娩6周后,大多数妇女仅部分恢复了孕前的功能状态。因此,需要更多的时间、休息和家人的支持才能恢复到完全功能水平。护士、助产士和妇女的家庭成员应该意识到社会支持在提高妇女产后功能和心理状态方面发挥的关键作用。
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