Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy is characterized by a period when women's body suffers different changes. Between 50 and 80% of pregnant women refer low back pain, which may directly interfere with their quality of life. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of low back pain and its interference with quality of life of pregnant women assisted in the Family Health Strategy of the City of Cabo Frio. METHODS: Field cross-sectional study with pregnant women between the 13th and 36th week of gestation, with low back pain, assisted in a low risk pre-natal program. A demographic questionnaire, Roland Morris and WHOQOL-bref questionnaires were applied to evaluate low back pain and quality of life, respectively. Descriptive statistics and Spearman correlation tests were used and p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Participated in the study 139 pregnant women assisted by the pre-natal assistance program. Mean age of 24.4±7.65 years. There has been significant correlation between quality of life domains questionnaire (physical domain p<0.000, psychological domain p<0.004, environmental domain p<0.022; social relations domain p<0.0025 and overall quality of life p<0.000 and Roland Morris questionnaire. There has been correlation between weeks of gestation and Roland Morris questionnaire (p<0.005). As to weeks of gestation and quality of life questionnaire there has only been correlation in the social relation domain (p<0.025). CONCLUSION: Low back pain interferes with quality of life of studied pregnant women. |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women Lima,Ana Carolina do Nascimento Low back pain Pregnant women Quality of life |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Prevalence of low back pain and interference with quality of life of pregnant women |
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Lima,Ana Carolina do Nascimento |
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Lima,Ana Carolina do Nascimento Oliveira,Flavio Boechat de Avolio,Gabriela Pereira Silva,Giselly Dias da Silva,Paula Soares da Vale,Rodrigo Gomes de Souza |
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Oliveira,Flavio Boechat de Avolio,Gabriela Pereira Silva,Giselly Dias da Silva,Paula Soares da Vale,Rodrigo Gomes de Souza |
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Lima,Ana Carolina do Nascimento Oliveira,Flavio Boechat de Avolio,Gabriela Pereira Silva,Giselly Dias da Silva,Paula Soares da Vale,Rodrigo Gomes de Souza |
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Low back pain Pregnant women Quality of life |
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Low back pain Pregnant women Quality of life |
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy is characterized by a period when women's body suffers different changes. Between 50 and 80% of pregnant women refer low back pain, which may directly interfere with their quality of life. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of low back pain and its interference with quality of life of pregnant women assisted in the Family Health Strategy of the City of Cabo Frio. METHODS: Field cross-sectional study with pregnant women between the 13th and 36th week of gestation, with low back pain, assisted in a low risk pre-natal program. A demographic questionnaire, Roland Morris and WHOQOL-bref questionnaires were applied to evaluate low back pain and quality of life, respectively. Descriptive statistics and Spearman correlation tests were used and p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Participated in the study 139 pregnant women assisted by the pre-natal assistance program. Mean age of 24.4±7.65 years. There has been significant correlation between quality of life domains questionnaire (physical domain p<0.000, psychological domain p<0.004, environmental domain p<0.022; social relations domain p<0.0025 and overall quality of life p<0.000 and Roland Morris questionnaire. There has been correlation between weeks of gestation and Roland Morris questionnaire (p<0.005). As to weeks of gestation and quality of life questionnaire there has only been correlation in the social relation domain (p<0.025). CONCLUSION: Low back pain interferes with quality of life of studied pregnant women. |
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