Transformation of quality of life in prenatal women with nausea and vomiting

2018 
Abstract Problem Nausea and vomiting not only cause physical discomfort in pregnant women but also impact their quality of life. Background Few longitudinal studies have been conducted to investigate QOL of women over the course of pregnancy. Aim To examine the transformation of health-related QOL and related factors among pregnant women with NV during three trimesters. Methods A longitudinal research design with convenience sampling was used. A structural questionnaire was used to repeatedly measure the data of 101 pregnant women with NV during the first, second, and third trimesters. A generalized estimating equation (GEE) was used to analyze the collecting data. Findings The results showed significant differences in symptom distress, prenatal stress, and health-related QOL among the three trimesters in pregnant women with NV (p  Discussion The findings of this study are seminal in terms of understanding the relationships between symptom distress, prenatal stress and health-related QOL in pregnant women with NV over the course of a pregnancy. Conclusion This study can serve as a reference for designing interventions (i.e., professional support) for women in different pregnancy stages to improve their health-related QOL during pregnancy.
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