Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Quality of life of high risk pregnant women during prenatal care

  • Ivyna Pires Gadelha,
  • Priscila de Souza Aquino,
  • Marianne Maia Dutra Balsells,
  • Flaviane Fabrício Diniz,
  • Ana Karina Bezerra Pinheiro,
  • Samila Gomes Ribeiro,
  • Régia Christina Moura Barbosa Castro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0595

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ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the quality of life of high-risk pregnant women. Methods: an observational and cross-sectional study, carried out in a tertiary maternity hospital located in Fortaleza, with 276 high-risk pregnant women. A questionnaire was applied containing socioddemographic, clinical and obstetric data and The Mother-Generated Index. Descriptive analyzes were performed using the Jamovi statistical program®, version 0.9. Results: most areas were negatively influenced by pregnancy. “Satisfaction with pregnancy”, “family relationship” and “relationship with the partner” obtained the highest means of primary score, while “physical condition/disposition” and “financing” obtained the lowest means. The highest secondary scores were in “satisfaction with pregnancy”, “family relationship” and “relationship with the partner”, while the lowest were in “financing” and “psychological/emotional”. Conclusion: the total primary score mean was 6.03, suggesting a good quality of life. The Mother Generated Index made it possible to identify aspects of life that go beyond pre-formulated assessments of the construct.

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