Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/15210
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Maternal predictors for quality of life during the postpartum in brazilian mothers
Authors: Oliveira, Mirna Fontenele de
Parker, Leslie
Ahn, Hyochol
Catunda, Hellen Lívia Oliveira
Bernardo, Elizian Braga Rodrigues
Oliveira, Mara Fontenele de
Ribeiro, Samila Gomes
Calou, Cinthia Gondim Pereira
Antezana, Franz Janco
Almeida, Paulo César de
Castro, Régia Christina Moura Barbosa
Aquino, Priscila de Souza
Pinheiro, Ana Karina Bezerra
Keywords: Mães;Qualidade de Vida
Issue Date: Mar-2015
Publisher: Health
Citation: OLIVEIRA, M. F. de et al. Maternal predictors for quality of life during the postpartum in brazilian mothers. Health, v. 7, n. 3, p. 371-380, 2015.
Abstract: Introduction: The postpartum period can have a significant physical, emotional, and social impact on the quality of a woman’s life. Most postpartum research has focused on physical complications and only a few studies have specifically investigated quality of life. The purpose of this study was to explore predictors affecting the quality of life of postpartum Brazilian mothers. Study Design and Methods: A cross-sectional Quality of Life survey was performed in 210 Brazilian mothers during the early postpartum period. Data were collected using an interview technique and two instruments: 1) a maternal questionnaire and the 2) Maternal Postpartum Quality of Life tool/Brazilian version. The association between maternal characteristics and quality of life in the postpartum period was investigated with bivariate and multivariable analyses. Results: Mothers who had the best Quality of Life were white, registered students, 30 - 40 years of age, who were married or living with a partner, and without physical complaints; in addition, they had at least an 8th grade education, more than 4 children, and had attended more than 8 prenatal visits with a nurse. The stepwise model indicated that white race (p < 0.05) and married or living with a partner (p < 0.05) were the best predictors of Quality of Life in postpartum women. Conclusions and Clinical Implications: Marital status and race conditions may predict quality of life in postpartum Brazilian mothers. In addition, improved knowledge concerning the postpartum, maternal experience may help develop health interventions to enhance the quality of life of this population.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/15210
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