孕产妇发病率如何影响撒哈拉以南非洲和南亚妇女孕期和产后生活质量:一项定性研究。

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PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-09-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004229
Martha Ali Abdulai, Priyanka Adhikary, Sasha G Baumann, Muslima Ejaz, Jenifer Oviya Priya, M Bridget Spelke, Victor Akelo, Kwaku Poku Asante, Bitanya M Berhane, Shruti Bisht, Ellen Boamah-Kaali, Gabriela Diaz-Guzman, Anne George Cherian, Zahra Hoodbhoy, Margaret P Kasaro, Amna Khan, Janae Kuttamperoor, Dorothy Lall, Gifta Priya Manohari, Sarmila Mazumder, Karen McDonnell, Mahya Mehrihajmir, Wilbroad Mutale, Winnie K Mwebia, Imran Nisar, Kennedy Ochola, Peter Otieno, Gregory Ouma, Piya Patel, Winifreda Phiri, Neeraj Sharma, Emily R Smith, Charlotte Tawiah, Natalie J Vallone, Allison C Sylvetsky
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产妇发病率对育龄妇女的健康和福祉构成重大负担。然而,它们对妇女功能健康的影响尚不清楚。这项工作的目的是描述如何孕产妇发病率影响妇女的生活质量(QoL)在怀孕和产后时期。这项定性研究涉及118名孕妇和135名产后妇女,分别来自肯尼亚、加纳、赞比亚、巴基斯坦和印度的六个研究地点。数据收集于2023年12月至2024年6月。参与者通过有目的的抽样选择,考虑到年龄,三个月,分娩后的时间。采用半结构化指南对孕妇和产后晚期(≥6个月)参与者进行了23次焦点小组讨论,对产后早期(≤6周)参与者进行了48次深度访谈。数据分析采用协作,归纳,专题方法。确定了四个总体主题,无论在哪个大陆或国家,这些主题都是交叉的:(1)身体和情感挑战对日常活动构成障碍;(2)社会支持缺失影响女性生活质量;(3)社会支持可缓解孕产妇发病率对生活质量的不利影响;(4)经济挑战加剧了女性孕期和产后生活质量的下降。与生育有关的身体和情绪疾病严重限制了女性完成日常任务的能力,并对她们的生活质量产生了不利影响。来自婴儿父亲、家庭和/或姻亲、社区成员和医疗保健提供者的社会和经济支持对于减轻怀孕和产后挑战对妇女健康和福祉的影响非常重要。
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How maternal morbidities impact women's quality of life during pregnancy and postpartum in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia: A qualitative study.

Maternal morbidities present a major burden to the health and well-being of childbearing women. However, their impacts on women's functional health are not well understood. This work aims to describe how maternal morbidities affect women's quality of life (QoL) in pregnancy and the postpartum period . This qualitative study involved 118 pregnant and 135 postpartum women at six study sites in Kenya, Ghana, Zambia, Pakistan, and India. Data were collected between December 2023 and June 2024. Participants were selected via purposive sampling, with consideration of age, trimester, and time since delivery. A total of 23 focus group discussions with pregnant and late postpartum (≥6 months) participants and 48 in-depth interviews with early postpartum (≤6 weeks) participants were conducted using semi-structured guides. Data were analyzed using a collaborative, inductive, thematic approach. Four overarching themes were identified and were cross-cutting irrespective of continent or country : (1) physical and emotional challenges pose a barrier to daily activities; (2) lack of social support detracts from women's QoL; (3) receipt of social support mitigates adverse impacts of maternal morbidities on QoL; and (4) economic challenges exacerbate declines in women's QoL during pregnancy and postpartum. Physical and emotional morbidities related to childbearing severely limited women's ability to complete daily tasks and adversely impacted their perceived QoL. Social and financial support from the baby's father, family and/or in-laws, community members, and healthcare providers are important to mitigate the impacts of pregnancy and postpartum challenges on women's health and well-being.

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