Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006

Background & Aim: Sleep disorders are among common complains of pregnant women with adverse physical and psychological outcomes.   Material & Method: This study is a descriptive-analytical one to determine the sleep disorders in late pregnancy and its effect on the length of the labor and ty...

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Main Author: S. Nazarpour
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2007-12-01
Series:نشریه پرستاری ایران
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Online Access:http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-365-en.html
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spelling doaj-07a3cbc6a93a4561abaa785365633b1d2020-11-25T03:16:18ZfasIran University of Medical Sciencesنشریه پرستاری ایران2008-59312007-12-0120526373Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006S. Nazarpour0 Background & Aim: Sleep disorders are among common complains of pregnant women with adverse physical and psychological outcomes.   Material & Method: This study is a descriptive-analytical one to determine the sleep disorders in late pregnancy and its effect on the length of the labor and type of delivery in Firuzabadi hospital in Tehran in 2006. In this survey, the sample consisted of 151 women who were hospitalized for delivery in the hospital’s labor room. The researchers used questionnaires for data collection.   Results: The results indicated that the sleep disorders during pregnancy were significantly more than that of the time before. About 95% of cases reported at least one type of sleep disorders during their pregnancy. Early waking up was the most common disorder. The second was waking up at night and the least common was snoring. The frequent urge to urine (in 70% of the cases) and backache (in 52% of the cases) were most common disturbances that caused the sleep disorders and the least common disturbances were inflation of nose holes, difficult respiration and general bad feeling in 13% of the cases.   Conclusion: The results did not indicate any relationship between sleep disorders and the length of labor and type of delivery. Since the labor’s length of time differs in the multipara and primipara women, the relationship between the sleep disorders and the length of labor in either group was separately studied, but there were not any meaningful relationship statistically.http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-365-en.htmlsleep disorderpregnancylaborcesarean section
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Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006
نشریه پرستاری ایران
sleep disorder
pregnancy
labor
cesarean section
author_facet S. Nazarpour
author_sort S. Nazarpour
title Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006
title_short Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006
title_full Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006
title_fullStr Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006
title_full_unstemmed Sleep Disorders in Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Length of the Labor and Type of Delivery in Firuzabadi Hospital in Tehran in 2006
title_sort sleep disorders in pregnancy and its effect on the length of the labor and type of delivery in firuzabadi hospital in tehran in 2006
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series نشریه پرستاری ایران
issn 2008-5931
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Background & Aim: Sleep disorders are among common complains of pregnant women with adverse physical and psychological outcomes.   Material & Method: This study is a descriptive-analytical one to determine the sleep disorders in late pregnancy and its effect on the length of the labor and type of delivery in Firuzabadi hospital in Tehran in 2006. In this survey, the sample consisted of 151 women who were hospitalized for delivery in the hospital’s labor room. The researchers used questionnaires for data collection.   Results: The results indicated that the sleep disorders during pregnancy were significantly more than that of the time before. About 95% of cases reported at least one type of sleep disorders during their pregnancy. Early waking up was the most common disorder. The second was waking up at night and the least common was snoring. The frequent urge to urine (in 70% of the cases) and backache (in 52% of the cases) were most common disturbances that caused the sleep disorders and the least common disturbances were inflation of nose holes, difficult respiration and general bad feeling in 13% of the cases.   Conclusion: The results did not indicate any relationship between sleep disorders and the length of labor and type of delivery. Since the labor’s length of time differs in the multipara and primipara women, the relationship between the sleep disorders and the length of labor in either group was separately studied, but there were not any meaningful relationship statistically.
topic sleep disorder
pregnancy
labor
cesarean section
url http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-365-en.html
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