Ayşe Zengin Alpözgen, Çiçek Günday, B. Polat, H. Evrendilek, Gamze Erturk Uzunoglu, Funda Akuzum, Tuğçe Tahmaz
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COVID-19大流行可能导致与怀孕相关的压力、睡眠、身体活动(PA)和疼痛强度的变化。该研究旨在调查孕妇的感知压力、睡眠质量、PA和疼痛强度,这些孕妇在大流行期间被建议尽可能多地呆在家里以提供隔离。该研究包括2020年4月至5月期间的149名孕妇。记录了人口统计数据;采用感知压力量表(PSS)、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、国际体育活动简易问卷(IPAQ-SF)和数值疼痛评定量表(NPRS)。从社会隔离持续时间来看,79.2%的被试处于21天以上的社会隔离状态。65.8%的参与者自我报告的焦虑水平严重。平均PPS评分(±SD)为26.98±8.26,PSQI评分为6.14±2.87,IPAQ-SF评分为466.1±1421.28,NPRS评分为4.42±2.65。按妊娠期进行分组比较,PPS、PSQI、IPAQ-SF、NPRS评分比较,差异均无统计学意义(p> 0.05)。PPS-PSQI评分间相关性较低(r=0.291, p0.001);NPRS和PSQI评分(r=0.198, p=0.016)。综上所述,在大流行期间,孕妇报告的压力水平中等,睡眠质量差,PA水平非常低,疼痛强度中等。
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GEBELERDE KOVİD SALGINI SIRASINDA STRES, UYKU, FİZİKSEL AKTİVİTE VE AĞRI DÜZEYİ: TANIMLAYICI ÇALIŞMA
COVID-19 pandemic may lead to changes in stress, sleep, physical activity (PA), and pain intensity related to the pregnancy. The study aimed to investigate the perceived stress, quality of sleep, PA, and pain intensity of pregnant women who were advised to stay at home as much as they could to provide isolation during the pandemic. The study included 149 pregnant women between April and May 2020. Demographics were recorded; Perceived-Stress Scale (PSS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF), and Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) were performed. According to social isolation duration, 79.2% of the participants were in social isolation for more than 21 days. Self-reported anxiety level was severe for 65.8% of participants. The mean PPS score (±SD) was 26.98±8.26, PSQI score was 6.14±2.87, IPAQ-SF score was 466.1±1421.28, and NPRS score was 4.42±2.65. When the participants were classified and compared according to the trimester, no statistical significance was found in PPS, PSQI, IPAQ-SF, and NPRS scores (p> 0.05). The correlation was low between PPS-PSQI scores (r=0.291, p0.001); NPRS and PSQI scores (r=0.198, p=0.016). As a conclusion, pregnant women reported moderate stress level, poor sleep quality, very low PA level, and moderate pain intensity in the pandemic.
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