- Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences
- Vol: 7 Issue: 2
- The Relationship between The Life Quality Based on Pregnancy Complaints and Maternity Role and Accep...
The Relationship between The Life Quality Based on Pregnancy Complaints and Maternity Role and Acceptance of Pregnancy
Authors : Tuğba Enise Benli, Sümeyye Altiparmak, Yeşim Aksoy Derya
Pages : 608-617
Doi:10.30621/jbachs.1133579
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Publication Date : 2023-05-31
Article Type : Research Article
Abstract :Introduction: This research was conducted for the purpose of establishing the relationship between the life quality based on the pregnancy complaints and the maternity role and acceptance of the pregnancy. Methods: The sampling of the research featuring cross-sectional type was consisted of 284 pregnant women who applied to the pregnant training class of a state hospital between November 2017 and February 2018. Data were collected by "Personal Information Form”, "Acceptance of Maternity Role” and "Acceptance of Pregnancy” sub-dimensions of the Prenatal Self-evaluation Scale and "Scale for Pregnancy Complaints and Their Impact on the Life Quality (SPCILQ)”. Descriptive statistics and Pearson Relationship Analysis were used in the analysis of the data. Results: The age average of pregnant women is 28.27±5.14, it was found that 33.8% of the pregnant women are high-school graduates, 79.8% are housewife, 86.6% have a moderate economic status, 84.2% have elementary family. The average pregnancy week of the pregnant is 31.98±8.16, the average pregnancy number is 1.60±0.48. It was determined that 78.2% of the pregnant women have a desired/planned pregnancy, 45.4% get information from physician, 41.5% get information from midwife in the prenatal controls in regard to the complaints experienced in the pregnancy. The point average which the pregnant women took from the sub-dimension of the Acceptance of Maternity Role is 37.72±4.07; the point average they took from the sub-dimension of the Acceptance of Pregnancy is 40.14±4.34; the point average they took from Scale on Complaints in Pregnancy and Its Impact on the Life Quality is 72.29±28.10. A statistically positive-way weak relationship was detected between the point average of Scale for Pregnancy Complaints and Their Impact on the Life Quality (SPCILQ) and point averages of maternity role (r=0.209, p=0.000). No statistical significance was detected between point average of SPCILQ and point averages of the acceptance of the pregnancy (p>0.05). Conclusions: As the impact of the pregnancy-based complaints on the life quality increases, a decrease is seen in the adaptation to the maternity role.Keywords : Maternity Role, Adaptation to Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complaints, Life Quality.