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Maternal Uyku Sorunlarının Obstetrik Sonuçlara Etkisi ve Bakım

Year 2022, Volume: 15 Issue: 3, 418 - 429, 15.07.2022
https://doi.org/10.46483/deuhfed.1012209

Abstract

Uyku, temel bir insan gereksinimi olup sağlıklı ve kaliteli bir yaşam için gereklidir. Kadınlar, horlama dışındaki uyku bozukluklarını, erkeklere kıyasla iki kat daha fazla yaşamaktadır. Gebelik, doğum ve doğum sonu dönemlerde var olan uyku sorunları şiddetlenmekte veya yeni başlangıçlı uyku sorunları gelişmektedir. Maternal uykudaki bozulmalar, gebeliğin ilk trimesterinde başlamakta, ikinci trimesterde azalmakta ve son trimesterde en üst seviyeye ulaşmaktadır. Doğum eylemindeki pek çok kadın; hastanede bulunma, kontraksiyonlar, yapılan müdahaleler, kullanılan ilaçlar, emosyonel sorunlar nedeniyle uyuma güçlüğü yaşamaktadır. Postpartum ilk günlerde ise emzirme ve bebek bakımı gibi nedenlerle annenin uykusu sıkça bölünmektedir. Doğumdan üç-altı ay sonra maternal uyku sorunları azalmakta fakat uyku kalitesi gebelikten önceki haline dönmemektedir. Yaşanan uyku sorununun türü, süresi, sıklığı ve şiddeti ile ilişkili olarak farklı obstetrik komplikasyonlar gelişebilmektedir. Bu duruma bağlı olarak hem maternal hem de fetal morbidite ve mortalite hızları artmaktadır. Maternal uyku sorunları, erken dönemde tanılanıp uygun şekilde yönetildiğinde ise bu sorunların, anne, fetüs ve yenidoğan sağlığına olan olumsuz etkileri azaltılabilmektedir. Bu nedenle sağlık ekibi üyelerinin, özellikle de ebe ve hemşirelerin; maternal uyku sorunlarını ihmal etmemesi, erken dönemde tanılaması, uygun şekilde yönetmesi ve kadınların başa çıkma mekanizmalarını arttırması gerekmektedir.

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  • 32. Yueyang Yu M, Kay-Stacey M. Gestational restless legs syndrome. In Attarian H, Viola-Saltzman M. Sleep disorders in women: a guide to practical management. 3rd edition. Switzerland Springer Nature 2020:311-322.
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  • 38. Louis J. Sleep disordered breathing in pregnancy. Attarian H, Viola-Saltzman M. Sleep disorders ın women: a guide to practical management. 3rd edition. Springer Nature Switzerland 2020:281-294.
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  • 44. Hung HM, Chiang HC. Non-pharmacological interventions for pregnancy-related sleep disturbances. The Journal of Nursing 2017;64(1):112-119.
  • 45. Özkan SA, Rathfisch G. The effect of relaxation exercises on sleep quality in pregnant women in thethird trimester: A randomized controlled trial. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2018 Aug;32:79-84. doi:10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.05.008. Epub 2018 May 26.
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The Impact of Maternal Sleep Problems on Obstetric Outcomes and Care

Year 2022, Volume: 15 Issue: 3, 418 - 429, 15.07.2022
https://doi.org/10.46483/deuhfed.1012209

Abstract

Sleep is a basic human need and is essential for a healthy and quality life. Women experience sleep disorders other than snoring twice more often than men. During pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum periods, existing sleep problems become severer, and new-onset sleep problems develop. Disorders in maternal sleep begin in the first trimester, decrease in the second trimester, and reach the highest level in the last trimester. Many women giving birth have trouble in sleeping due to staying in hospital, contractions, interventions, drugs used, and emotional problems. In the first postpartum days, the mother's sleep is frequently interrupted for reasons such as breastfeeding and infant care. Three to six months after birth, maternal sleep problems decrease, but sleep quality returns to its pre-pregnancy state. Different obstetric complications develop in association with the type, duration, frequency, and severity of the sleep problem. Depending on this situation, both maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality rates increase. When maternal sleep problems are diagnosed and managed appropriately in the early period, the adverse impacts of these problems on maternal, fetal, and neonatal health can be decreased. Therefore, healthcare team members and especially midwives and nurses should not ignore maternal sleep problems. They should diagnose them in the early period, manage them appropriately and enhance the coping mechanisms of women.

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References

  • 1. Stockert PA. Sleep. In Potter PA, Perry AG, Stockert PA, Hall AM. Fundamentals of nursing. 9th edition. USA Elsevier Mosby Inc; 2017:2157-2207.
  • 2. Keskin N, Tamam L. Uyku bozuklukları: sınıflama ve tedavi. Arşiv Kaynak Tarama Derg 2018; 27(2):241-260.
  • 3. Chaput JP, Dutil C, Sampasa-Kanyinga H. Sleeping hours: what is the ideal number and how does age impact this? Nat Sci Sleep 2018;10:421-430.
  • 4. Carpenito-Moyet LJ. Handbook of nursing diagnosis. 15th edition. New York Wolters Kluwer Lippincott Company; 2017:574-684.
  • 5. Medows G. The Sleep Book: How to sleep well every night. Çeviren Tekneci K. Uyku kitabı: her gece iyi uyumanın sırları. İstanbul Epsilon Yayınevi; 2018.
  • 6. Pusalavidyasagar S, Abbasi A, Cervenka T, Irfan M. Sleep in women across the stages of life. Clinical Pulmonary Medicine 2018;25(3):89-99.
  • 7. Kaçar N, Özcan H. (2021). Gebelikte uyku problemleri ile baş etme ve ebelik rolü. Jinekoloji-Obstetrik ve Neonatoloji Tıp Derg 2021;18(2):847-853.
  • 8. Arabacı LB, Taş G. Uyku-uyanıklık bozuklukları ve hemşirelik bakımı. İçinde Arabacı LB. Ruh sağlığı ve hastalıklarında temel hemşirelik bakımı. 1. Basım. Ankara Nobel Tıp Kitapevi; 2020:355-372.
  • 9. Demet MM. Gebelikte ve doğum sonrası dönemde uyku bozuklukları. İçinde Aydın N, Akdeniz F, Aydın PÇ. gebelikte ve doğum sonrası dönemde ruhsal bozuklukların sağaltım kılavuzu. 1. Basım. Ankara Türkiye Psikiyarri Derneği; 2021:123-149.
  • 10. Balserak BI, Lee KA. Sleep and sleep disorders associated with pregnancy. In Kryger M, Roth T, Dement WC. Principles and practice of sleep medicine. 6th. edition. Chicago Elsevier; 2017:1525-1539.e5.
  • 11. Sweet L, Arjyal S, Kuller JA, Dotters-Katz S. A Review of sleep architecture and sleep changes during pregnancy. Obstet Gynecol Surv 2020;75(4):253-262.
  • 12. Felder JN, Hartman AR, Epel ES, Prather AA. Pregnant patient perceptions of provider detection and treatment of insomnia. Behav Sleep Med 2020a;18(6):787-796.
  • 13. Köybaşı EŞ, Oskay ÜY. Gebelik sürecinin uyku kalitesine etkisi. Gülhane Tıp Derg 2017;59:1-5.
  • 14. Gupta R, Rawat VS. Sleep and sleep disorders in pregnancy. In Steegers EAP, Cipolla MJ, Miller EC. In Handbook of Clinical Neurology Neurology and Pregnancy: Neuro-Obstetric Disorders. USA Elsevier 2020;172(3):169-186.
  • 15. Lu Q, Zhang X, Wang Y, Li J, Xu Y, Song X, et al. Sleep disturbances during pregnancy and adverse maternal and fetal outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Med Rev 2021;58:1-14.
  • 16. Li L, Zhao K, Hua J, Li S. Association between sleep-disordered breathing during pregnancy and maternal and fetal outcomes: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Front Neurol 2018;9(91):1-9.
  • 17. Liu L, Su G, Wang S, Zhu B. The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea and its association with pregnancy-related health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep and Breathing 2019;23(2):399-412.
  • 18. Steinweg K, Nippita T, Cistulli PA, Bin YS. Maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with restless legs syndrome in pregnancy: a systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2020;54:1-19.
  • 19. Yang Z, Zhu Z, Wang C, Zhang F, Zeng H. Association between adverse perinatal outcomes and sleep disturbances during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Maternal Fetal Neonatal Med. 2022;35(1):166-174.
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  • 23. Bacaro V, Benz F, Pappaccogli A, De Bartolo P, Johann AF, Palagini L, et al. Interventions for sleep problems during pregnancy: a systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2020;50:1-11.
  • 24. Miller MA, Mehta N, Clark-Bilodeau C, Bourjeily G. Sleep pharmacotherapy for common sleep disorders in pregnancy and lactation. Chest 2020;157(1):184-197.
  • 25. Sedov ID, Cameron EE, Madigan S, Tomfohr-Madsen LM. Sleep quality during pregnancy: a meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2018;38:168-176.
  • 26. Silvestri R, Aricò I. Sleep disorders in pregnancy. Sleep Sci 2019;12(3):232-239.
  • 27. Ladyman C, Signal TL. Sleep health in pregnancy: a scoping review. Sleep Medicine Clinics 2018;13(3):307-333.
  • 28. Özhüner Y, Çelik N. Gebelerde uyku kalitesi ve yaşam kalitesi. Sağlık Bilimleri ve Meslekleri Dergisi 2019;6(1):25-33.
  • 29. Smith AM. Sleep during the postpartum period. Nursing made Incredibly Easy 2021;19(3):10-12.
  • 30. Owais S, Chow CH, Furtado M, Frey BN, Van Lieshout RJ. Non-pharmacological interventions for improving postpartum maternal sleep: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2018;41:87-100.
  • 31. Freedom T, Rasameesoraj T. Management of hypersomnia in pregnancy. In Attarian H, Viola-Saltzman M. Sleep disorders ın women: a guide to practical management. 3rd edition. Switzerland Springer Nature 2020:295-310.
  • 32. Yueyang Yu M, Kay-Stacey M. Gestational restless legs syndrome. In Attarian H, Viola-Saltzman M. Sleep disorders in women: a guide to practical management. 3rd edition. Switzerland Springer Nature 2020:311-322.
  • 33. Sut HK, Asci O, Topac N. Sleep quality and health-related quality of life in pregnancy. The J Perinat Neonat Nurs 2016;30(4):302-309.
  • 34. Yang Y, Li W, Ma TJ, Zhang L, Hall BJ, Ungvari GS, Xiang YT. Prevalence of poor sleep quality in perinatal and postnatal women: a comprehensive meta-analysis of observational studies. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2020;11:1-10.
  • 35. Román-Gálvez RM, Amezcua-Prieto C, Salcedo-Bellido I, Martínez-Galiano JM, Khan KS, Bueno-Cavanillas A. Factors associated with insomnia in pregnancy: A prospective Cohort Study. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 2018;221:70-75.
  • 36. Garbazza C, Hackethal S, Riccardi S, Cajochen C, Cicolin A, D'Agostino A, et al. Polysomnographic features of pregnancy: a systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2020;50:1-12.
  • 37. Lee J, Sharkey KM. Sleep apnea in pregnancy. In Won C. Complex Sleep Breathing Disorders. Springer 2021;117-125.
  • 38. Louis J. Sleep disordered breathing in pregnancy. Attarian H, Viola-Saltzman M. Sleep disorders ın women: a guide to practical management. 3rd edition. Springer Nature Switzerland 2020:281-294.
  • 39. Tantrakul V, Numthavaj P, Guilleminault C, McEvoy M, Panburana P, Khaing W, et al. Performance of screening questionnaires for obstructive sleep apnea during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews 2017;36:96-106.
  • 40. Brown NT, Turner JM, Kumar S. The intrapartum and perinatal risks of sleep-disordered breathing in pregnancy: a systematic review and metaanalysis. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2018;19(2):147-161.
  • 41. Paine SJ, Signal TL, Sweeney B, Priston M, Muller D, Smith A, et al. Maternal sleep disturbances in late pregnancy and the association with emergency caesarean section: a prospective cohort study. Sleep Health, 2020;6(1):65-70.
  • 42. Heazell AE, Li M, Budd J, Thompson JMD, Stacey T, Cronin RS, et al. Association between maternal sleep practices and late stillbirth-findings from a stillbirth case‐control study. BJOG 2018;125(2):254-262.
  • 43. Cronin RS, Li M, Thompson JM, Gordon A, Raynes-Greenow CH, Heazell A, et al. An individual participant data meta-analysis of maternal going-to-sleep position, interactions with fetal vulnerability, and the risk of late stillbirth. EClinicalMedicine 2019;10:49-57.
  • 44. Hung HM, Chiang HC. Non-pharmacological interventions for pregnancy-related sleep disturbances. The Journal of Nursing 2017;64(1):112-119.
  • 45. Özkan SA, Rathfisch G. The effect of relaxation exercises on sleep quality in pregnant women in thethird trimester: A randomized controlled trial. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2018 Aug;32:79-84. doi:10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.05.008. Epub 2018 May 26.
  • 46. Tsai SS, Wang HH, Fan-Hao, Chou FH. The effects of aromatherapy on postpartum women: a systematic review. J Nurs Res 2020;8(3):1-11.
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Fulya Gökdemir 0000-0002-6089-3862

Tülay Yılmaz This is me 0000-0002-3706-3844

Project Number Yok
Publication Date July 15, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 15 Issue: 3

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APA Gökdemir, F., & Yılmaz, T. (2022). Maternal Uyku Sorunlarının Obstetrik Sonuçlara Etkisi ve Bakım. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Fakültesi Elektronik Dergisi, 15(3), 418-429. https://doi.org/10.46483/deuhfed.1012209

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