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Poor sleep quality and associated factors among pregnant women on antenatal care follow up at Nekemte Referral Hospital and Wollega University Hospital, Nekemte, Ethiopia, 2019: a cross-sectional study

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AbstractSleep disturbances are common in women, especially during pregnancy. This can result in emotional and psychological consequences for pregnant women, and it could lead to some serious complications for both mothers and their babies. However, it is not well recognized and has not been studied in developing countries, including Ethiopia.ObjectiveTo assess the quality of sleep and associated factors among pregnant women on antenatal care follow-up at Nekemte Referral Hospital and Wollega University Hospital, Nekemte, Ethiopia 2019.MethodsAn institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from May to June 2019 at Nekemte Referral Hospital and Wollega University Hospital. A systematic random sampling technique was used to get 408 samples. Sleep quality was assessed using structured questionnaires of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index tool. Then, the collected data was coded and entered into Epi-Data 3.1 version and analyzed using SPSS version 20. A logistic regression analysis was computed to determine the association between independent variables and sleep quality. Statistically significant was considered at P-value < 0.05.ResultsWith 96.4% response rate, the magnitude of poor sleep quality was found to be 59.1% [95% CI: (54.2, 64)]. Poor sleep quality was high among participants with unplanned pregnancy [AOR = 4.25,95%CI:(1.47,12.23)],poor sleep hygiene[AOR = 2.93,95%CI:(1.41,6.09)],depressed women[AOR = 5.73,95%CI:(2.49,13.21)], anxiety disorder[AOR = 6.62,95%CI:(2.61,16.82)] and third trimester participants [AOR = 5.84,95% CI:(2.49,13.21)].ConclusionThis study demonstrated that poor sleep quality among pregnant women is high. Factors like depression, anxiety, poor sleep hygiene, first time pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy, and late gestational age were found to be associated with poor sleep quality. This underlines health care planners’ needs to incorporate screening for poor sleep quality into routine ANC services.
Title: Poor sleep quality and associated factors among pregnant women on antenatal care follow up at Nekemte Referral Hospital and Wollega University Hospital, Nekemte, Ethiopia, 2019: a cross-sectional study
Description:
AbstractSleep disturbances are common in women, especially during pregnancy.
This can result in emotional and psychological consequences for pregnant women, and it could lead to some serious complications for both mothers and their babies.
However, it is not well recognized and has not been studied in developing countries, including Ethiopia.
ObjectiveTo assess the quality of sleep and associated factors among pregnant women on antenatal care follow-up at Nekemte Referral Hospital and Wollega University Hospital, Nekemte, Ethiopia 2019.
MethodsAn institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from May to June 2019 at Nekemte Referral Hospital and Wollega University Hospital.
A systematic random sampling technique was used to get 408 samples.
Sleep quality was assessed using structured questionnaires of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index tool.
Then, the collected data was coded and entered into Epi-Data 3.
1 version and analyzed using SPSS version 20.
A logistic regression analysis was computed to determine the association between independent variables and sleep quality.
Statistically significant was considered at P-value < 0.
05.
ResultsWith 96.
4% response rate, the magnitude of poor sleep quality was found to be 59.
1% [95% CI: (54.
2, 64)].
Poor sleep quality was high among participants with unplanned pregnancy [AOR = 4.
25,95%CI:(1.
47,12.
23)],poor sleep hygiene[AOR = 2.
93,95%CI:(1.
41,6.
09)],depressed women[AOR = 5.
73,95%CI:(2.
49,13.
21)], anxiety disorder[AOR = 6.
62,95%CI:(2.
61,16.
82)] and third trimester participants [AOR = 5.
84,95% CI:(2.
49,13.
21)].
ConclusionThis study demonstrated that poor sleep quality among pregnant women is high.
Factors like depression, anxiety, poor sleep hygiene, first time pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy, and late gestational age were found to be associated with poor sleep quality.
This underlines health care planners’ needs to incorporate screening for poor sleep quality into routine ANC services.

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