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Study NCT ID: NCT05684497
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2023-01-13
First Post: 2022-01-16

Brief Title: THE EFFECTS OF PREVENTION PROGRAM ON LOW BACK PAIN AND QUALITY OF LIFE DURING PREGNANCY
Sponsor: Kastamonu University
Organization: Kastamonu University

Study Overview

Official Title: THE EFFECT OF PREVENTION AND COPING SUPPORT PROGRAM ON LOW BACK PAIN AND QUALITY OF LIFE DURING PREGNANCY
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-01
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Although pregnancy is a natural process it is a period in which some bio-physiological changes are experienced These changes cause low back pain by affecting the musculoskeletal system as well as the endocrine cardiovascular and renal systems Pregnancy-related low back pain is defined as recurrent pain in the lumbopelvic region lasting more than one week It can manifest itself in pregnancy as low back pain lumbar pain pelvic pain and lumbopelvic pain where both are present In order to cope with low back pain in pregnancy and to increase the quality of life low back pain should be evaluated in antenatal and postnatal follow-ups Risk factors should be examined women in the risk group should be identified their low back pain experience should be questioned prevention and coping strategies and the effect of low back pain on their quality of life should be evaluated Healthy lifestyle programs should be developed to help prevent low back pain and develop coping strategies for pregnant women with low back pain
Detailed Description: Although pregnancy is a natural process it is a period in which some bio-physiological changes are experienced These changes cause low back pain by affecting the musculoskeletal system as well as the endocrine cardiovascular and renal systems Pregnancy-related low back pain is defined as recurrent pain in the lumbopelvic region lasting more than one week Low back pain in pregnancy has been known for centuries and was described in ancient times by physicians such as Hippocrates Vesalius Pinean Hunter and Velpeau Walde distinguished between pelvic pain and lumbar pain for the first time in 1962 It can manifest itself in pregnancy as low back pain lumbar pain pelvic pain and lumbopelvic pain where both are present

Low back pain in pregnancy is usually 20-28 Although it can be seen in the first trimester of pregnancy it can also be seen in the first trimester 40 of women who experience low back pain during pregnancy continue to experience pain for 6 months postpartum 30 for 12 months postpartum and 10 for 24 months postpartum

In the literature the prevalence of low back pain which is very common during pregnancy is reported to be 25-90 In the literature reported low back pain in pregnancy as 766 in a study conducted in Ontario In the literature reported the prevalence of low back pain in pregnancy as 835 in another study conducted in Pakistan Although studies on the prevalence of low back pain in pregnancy are limited in our country prevalance reported of low back pain during pregnancy was 5393 in a study conducted in the province of Ağrı In another study conducted in Kayseri this rate was reported as 541 In another study reported the prevalence of low back pain as 753 in the study conducted in Kastamonu

The etiology of low back pain in pregnancy is multifactorial and generally depends on hormonal metabolic and vascular changes In addition many factors such as genetic factors increased parity postural changes body mass index smoking sedentary lifestyle stressful life infection history of low back pain in previous pregnancy history of low back pain before pregnancy working in a strenuous job create risk

It is stated in the literature that low back pain during pregnancy affects womens quality of life negatively Decreased physical activity with low back pain causes social and economic problems by bringing anxiety and depression It is reported in the literature that low back pain experienced during pregnancy reduces the quality of life by having a negative effect on physical activity personal care sleep quality social life work life sexual life energy and mood In a study to examine the quality of life of women with low back pain during pregnancy it was reported that women with low back pain during pregnancy had lower physical mental and social scores and their quality of life decreased as the severity of pain increased

Low back pain experienced during pregnancy is seen as a part of pregnancy by both women and health professionals and is neglected on the grounds that it does not pose a serious risk for the mother and baby However low back pain experienced during pregnancy negatively affects the quality of life can be permanent in the postpartum period and cause postpartum depression

In order to cope with low back pain in pregnancy and to increase the quality of life low back pain should be evaluated in antenatal and postnatal follow-upsRisk factors should be examined women in the risk group should be identified their low back pain experience should be questioned prevention and coping strategies and the effects of low back pain on their quality of life should be evaluated Healthy lifestyle programs should be developed to help prevent low back pain and develop coping strategies for pregnant women with low back pain Within the healthy lifestyle program Providing the right posture providing ideal weight gain during pregnancy and preventing constipation individual nutrition education prevention of urinary tract infections healthy sexual life regulation of activity position change ergonomics training adequate rest appropriate shoe selection smoking cessation stress management non It should contribute to reducing low back pain and increasing the quality of life by including pharmacological methods of coping with pain

Penders Health Promotion Model guides the planning implementation and evaluation of health protection and promotion behaviors Penders Health Promotion Model will be a guide in the counseling that nurses will give on the prevention of low back pain in pregnancy and the development of strategies to cope with low back pain

Study Oversight

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Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
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