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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP DURATION OF NEWBORNS AND SLEEP QUALITY OF PREGNANT

Year 2018, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 1 - 10, 31.12.2018

Abstract

Sleep is one
of the most important activities of daily living affecting the life quality and
health of individuals
. Sleep disturbances are prevalent
during pregnancy as a result of physical, physiological, and hormonal changes.
The aim of this study
was to evaluate the relationship between sleep
duration of newborns and sleep quality of pregnant women in third trimester of
pregnancy.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the
relationship between sleep duration of newborns and sleep quality of pregnant
women in third trimester of pregnancy. Retrospective,
longitudinal design.
147 pregnant 
participated in the research
. The pregnant women’s sleep
quality was assessed by using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index in the 7th,
8th, and 9th months. Sleep duration of newborns was
follow-up for 28 days and their daytime and night sleep duration was recorded.





Pregnant women’s sleep quality decreased as
gestation period progressed. Sleep quality mean score of the pregnant women
were
4.24±2.78, 4.76 ±2.78 and 6.17±3.10 in the 7th,
8th, and 9th months, respectively
(p<0.01).
The extension of the transition period of pregnant women, sleep dysfunction in
daytime increased sleep disturbances and sleep duration of newborns reduced.
In the study, the
correlation between sleeping latency and
daytime dysfunction in the 7th
month and the correlation between sleep disturbance and sleep duration of
newborns in the 8th and 9th month were determined. 

References

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  • Buysse, D.J., Reynolds, C.F., & Monk, T.H. (1989). The Pittsburgh sleep quality ındex: A new ınstrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Research, 28, 193-213.
  • Çoban, A., & Yanıkkerem, E. (2010). Sleep quality and fatigue in pregnant women. Ege. Journal of Medicine, 49, 87–94.
  • Doğan, O., Ertekin, Ş., & Doğan, S. (2005). Sleep quality in hospitalized patients. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14, 107–113.
Year 2018, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 1 - 10, 31.12.2018

Abstract

References

  • Ağargün, M.Y., Kara, H., & Anlar, O. (1996). The validity and reliability of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Turkish Journal Psychiatry, 7, 107-11. (In Turkey)
  • Buysse, D.J., Reynolds, C.F., & Monk, T.H. (1989). The Pittsburgh sleep quality ındex: A new ınstrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Research, 28, 193-213.
  • Çoban, A., & Yanıkkerem, E. (2010). Sleep quality and fatigue in pregnant women. Ege. Journal of Medicine, 49, 87–94.
  • Doğan, O., Ertekin, Ş., & Doğan, S. (2005). Sleep quality in hospitalized patients. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14, 107–113.
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Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ruhigül Erdoğan This is me

Sibel Öztürk

Publication Date December 31, 2018
Submission Date April 26, 2018
Acceptance Date December 31, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Erdoğan, R., & Öztürk, S. (2018). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP DURATION OF NEWBORNS AND SLEEP QUALITY OF PREGNANT. Caucasian Journal of Science, 5(2), 1-10.

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