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Health‐related quality of life during pregnancy: A repeated measures study of changes from the first trimester to birth
Author(s) -
Morin Mathieu,
Claris Olivier,
Dussart Claude,
Frelat Alais,
Place Alice,
Molinier Laurent,
Matillon Yves,
Elhinger Virginie,
Vayssiere Christophe
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acta obstetricia et gynecologica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.401
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1600-0412
pISSN - 0001-6349
DOI - 10.1111/aogs.13624
Subject(s) - medicine , pregnancy , pathological , obstetrics , prospective cohort study , population , quality of life (healthcare) , gynecology , genetics , nursing , environmental health , biology
The objective was to evaluate the quality of life of pregnant women with a full‐term birth from the first trimester to the 9th month using the EQ 5D‐3L questionnaire, comparing physiological, simple pathological, or complex pathological pregnancies. Material and methods A prospective cohort of 500 pregnant women over the age of 18 was monitored between 2015 and 2017 at the Toulouse University Hospital (France). The data were collected monthly with an online report. Given that the decrease in quality of life was not linear during pregnancy, unadjusted and adjusted piecewise linear regression models were performed, considering 3 periods of time during pregnancy: 3‐4, 4‐8, and 8‐9 months. The 5 dimensions of the EQ 5D‐Index and perceived health status were also analyzed. Results In total, 1847 questionnaires were collected. Between the 4th and 8th months, the quality of life was lower for pathological pregnancies ( P  < 0.001) than for physiological ones and decreased over time for each type of pregnancy (physiological: −0.08 points per month, P  < 0.001; simple pathological: −0.12 points per month, P  < 0.001; complex pathological: −0.11 points per month, P  < 0.001). Interestingly, the perceived health status was lower at the 9th month than at the 3rd month of pregnancy, for physiological pregnancies (mean difference = −10.5 points, P  < 0.001), pathological pregnancies (mean difference = −10.0 points, P  < 0.002), and for complex pathological pregnancies (mean difference = −7.8 points, P  = 0.058). Conclusions In our population, the quality of life decreased between the 4th and 8th months, and decreased to a greater degree in a pathological pregnancy.

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