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    Health Literacy and Associated Factors in Postpartum Women
    (Inonu University, 2023) Karakayali Ay, Çiğdem; Benli, Tuba Enise; Özşahin, Zeliha
    This research was carried out to determine the health literacy levels of puerperant women and related factors. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 597 puerperant women hospitalized in the puerperal ward of a public hospital in eastern Turkey. The data were collected using the "Personal Information Form" and "Health Literacy Scale (HLS)". In addition to descriptive statistics (number, percentage distribution, mean, standard deviation), t-test, one-way analysis of variance and kruskall wallis analysis were used in the analysis of the data. Of the puerperant women included in the research; 82.9% of them went to health checks regularly, 66.5% gave birth normally, 58.5% gave birth under the management of midwives, 68.7% had a planned pregnancy, 87.1% did not receive childbirth preparation training and 70.1% never smoked. found not to be used. The mean score of puerperal women from the health literacy scale is 105.05±16.44. There was a significant difference between the mean health literacy total score of the puerperal women and their age, education level, employment status, place of residence, presence of social security, family type, regular health check-ups, planned pregnancy, and receiving birth preparation training (p<0.001; p<0.05). It was found that the level of health literacy of puerperants was related to socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics. In this direction, determining and increasing the level of health literacy of women in the pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and postpartum periods will be effective in gaining some health protection behaviors. © 2023, Inonu University. All rights reserved.
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LIFE QUALITY BASED ON PREGNANCY COMPLAINTS AND MATERNITY ROLE AND ACCEPTANCE OF PREGNANCY
    (Dokuz Eylul Univ Inst Health Sciences, 2023) Benli, Tuba Enise; Altiparmak, Suemeyye; Derya, Yesim Aksoy
    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between life quality based on pregnancy complaints and maternity role and pregnancy acceptance. Material and Methods: The sampling for the research featuring a cross-sectional design comprised 284 pregnant women who applied to the pregnant training class of a state hospital. Data were collected by Personal Information Form, Acceptance of Maternity Role and Acceptance of Pregnancy sub -dimensions of the Prenatal Self-evaluation Scale and Scale for Pregnancy Complaints and Their Impact on the Life Quality (SPCILQ). Descriptive statistics and Pearson Relationship Analysis were used in the analysis of the data. Results: The age average of pregnant women is 28.27 & PLUSMN;5.14, it was found that 33.8% of the pregnant women are high-school graduates, 79.8% are housewife, 86.6% have a moderate economic status, 84.2% have elementary family. The average pregnancy week of the pregnant is 31.98 & PLUSMN;8.16, the average pregnancy number is 1.60 & PLUSMN;0.48. It was determined that 78.2% of the pregnant women have a desired/planned pregnancy, 45.4% get information from physician, 41.5% get information from midwife in the prenatal controls regarding the complaints experienced in the pregnancy. The point average which the pregnant women took from the sub-dimension of the Acceptance of Maternity Role is 37.72 & PLUSMN;4.07; the point average they took from the sub-dimension of the Acceptance of Pregnancy is 40.14 & PLUSMN;4.34; the point average they took from Scale on Complaints in Pregnancy and Its Impact on the Life Quality is 72.29 & PLUSMN;28.10. A statistically positive-way weak relationship was detected between the point average of Scale for Pregnancy Complaints and Their Impact on the Life Quality (SPCILQ) and point averages of maternity role (r=0.209, p=0.000). No statistical significance was detected between point average of SPCILQ and point averages of the acceptance of the pregnancy (p>0.05). Conclusion: As the impact of the pregnancy-based complaints on the life quality increases, a decrease is seen in the adaptation to the maternity role.

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