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1. Cheng CY, Walker LO, Chu TP. Physical conditions and depressive symptoms of Chinese postpartum mothers in the United States and Taiwan. Health Care Women Int. 2013;34(7):539–55. 2. Filippi V, Ganaba R, Baggaley RF, Marshall T, Storeng KT, Sombie I, et al. Health of women after severe obstetric complications in Burkina Faso: A longitudinal study. Lancet. 2007;370(9595):1329–37. 3. Webb DA, Bloch JR, Coyne JC, Chung EK, Bennett IM, Culhane JF. Postpartum physical symptoms in new mothers: Their relationship to functional limitations and emotional well-being. Birth. 2008;35(3):179–87. 4. WHO. Programme on mental health. WHOQOL measuring quality of life. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1997. 5. McGovern P, Dowd B, Gjerdingen D, Gross CR, Kenney S, Ukestad L, et al. Postpartum health of employed mothers 5 weeks after childbirth. Ann Fam Med. 2006;4(2):159–67. 6. Morrell CJ, Slade P, Warner R, Paley G, Dixon S, Walters SJ, et al. Clinical effectiveness of health visitor training in psychologically informed approaches for depression in postnatal women: Pragmatic cluster randomised trial in primary care. BMJ. 2009;338:a3045. 7. Stern C, Trapp EM, Mautner E, Deutsch M, Lang U, Cervar-Zivkovic M. The impact of severe preeclampsia on maternal quality of life. Qual Life Res. 2014;23(3):1019–26. 8. Da Costa D, Dritsa M, Rippen N, Lowensteyn I, Khalife S. Health-related quality of life in postpartum depressed women. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2006;9(2):95–102. 9. de Tychey C, Briancon S, Lighezzolo J, Spitz E, Kabuth B, de Luigi V, et al. Quality of life, postnatal depression and baby gender. J Clin Nurs. 2008;17(3):312–22. 10. Say L, Souza JP, Pattinson RC. Maternal near miss - towards a standard tool for monitoring quality of maternal health care. Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 2009;23(3):287–96. 11. WHO. Evaluating the quality of care for severe pregnancy complications: The WHO near-miss approach for maternal health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2011. 12. Penney G, Adamson L. Scottish confidential audit of severe maternal morbidity. 4th annual report 2006. Aberdeen: Scottish Programme for Clinical Effectiveness in Reproductive Health. NHS Quality Improvement Scotland; 2007. 13. Che Adilah CS. Severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) in Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital. Dissertation. Kubang Kerian: Universiti Sains Malaysia; 2009. 14. Glazener CM, Abdalla M, Stroud P, Naji S, Templeton A, Russell IT. Postnatal maternal morbidity: Extent, causes, prevention and treatment. BJOG. 1995;102(4):282–7. 15. Brown S, Lumley J. Maternal health after childbirth: Results of an Australian population based survey. BJOG. 1998;105(2):156–61. 16. Brown S, Lumley J. Physical health problems after childbirth and maternal depression at six to seven months postpartum. BJOG. 2000;107(10):1194–201. 17. Goodman JH. Postpartum depression beyond the early postpartum period. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2004;33(4):410–20. 18. Borders N. After the afterbirth: A critical review of postpartum health relative to method of delivery. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2006; 51(4):242–8. 19. Azidah AK, Rusli N, Shaiful BI, Jamil MY, Rushidi WMWM. Validation of the Malay version of Edinburgh postnatal depression scale for postnatal women in Kelantan Malaysia. Asia Pac Fam Med. 2004;3:9–18. 20. Davey HL, Tough SC, Adair CE, Benzies KM. Risk factors for sub-clinical and major postpartum depression among a community cohort of Canadian women. Matern Child Health J. 2011;15(7):866–75. 21. Sword W, Landy CK, Thabane L, Watt S, Krueger P, Farine D, et al. Is mode of delivery associated with postpartum depression at 6 weeks: A prospective cohort study. BJOG. 2011;118(8):966–77. 22. Rich-Edwards JW, Kleinman K, Abrams A, Harlow BL, McLaughlin TJ, Joffe H, et al. Sociodemographic predictors of antenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms among women in a medical group practice. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2006;60(3):221–7. 23. Tiwari A, Chan KL, Fong D, Leung WC, Brownridge DA, Lam H, et al. The impact of psychological abuse by an intimate partner on the mental health of pregnant women. BJOG. 2008;115(3):377–84. 24. Verreault N, Da Costa D, Marchand A, Ireland K, Banack H, Dritsa M, et al. PTSD following childbirth: A prospective study of incidence and risk factors in Canadian women. J Psychosom Res. 2012;73(4):257–63. 25. Bullinger M. German translation and psychometric testing of the SF-36 health survey: Preliminary results from the IQOLA project. Soc Sci Med. 1995;41(10):1359–66. 26. Saris-Baglama RN, Dewey CJ, Chisholm GB, Plumb E, King J, Rasicot P, et al. QualityMetric health outcomes scoring software 4.5 user’s guide. Lincoln: QualityMetric; 2011. 27. Bullinger M, Alonso J, Apolone G, Leplege A, Sullivan M, Wood-Dauphinee S, et al. Translating health status questionnaires and evaluating their quality: The international quality of life assessment project approach. J Clin Epidemiol. 1998;51(11):913–23. 28. Norhayati MN, Aniza AA. Validity and reliability of the Malay version of 12-item Short Form Health Survey among postpartum mothers. Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine. 2014;14(2):56–66. 29. Sherbourne CD, Stewart AL. The MOS Social Support Survey. Soc Sci Med. 1991;32(6):705–14. 30. Dritsa M, Dupuis G, Lowensteyn I, Da Costa D. Effects of home-based exercise on fatigue in postpartum depressed women: Who is more likely to benefit and why? J Psychosom Res. 2009;67(2):159–63. 31. Norhayati MN, Aniza AA, Nik Hazlina NH, Azman MY. Psychometric properties of the revised Malay version Medical Outcome Study-Social Support Survey using confirmatory factor analysis among postpartum mothers. Asia Pac Psychiatry. 2015;7(4):398–405. 32. MacArthur C, Winter HR, Bick DE, Knowles H, Lilford R, Henderson C, et al. Effects of redesigned community postnatal care on womens’ health 4 months after birth: A cluster randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2002; 359(9304):378–85. 33. Cheng CY, Li Q. Integrative review of research on general health status and prevalence of common physical health conditions of women after childbirth. Womens Health Issues. 2008;18(4):267–80. 34. Nagpal J, Dhar RS, Sinha S, Bhargava V, Sachdeva A, Bhartia A. An exploratory study to evaluate the utility of an adapted Mother Generated Index (MGI) in assessment of postpartum quality of life in India. BMC Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2008;6:107. 35. Kabakian-Khasholian T, Shayboub R, Ataya A. Health after childbirth: Patterns of reported postpartum morbidity from Lebanon. Women Birth. 2013;27(1):15–20. 36. Kanotra S, D’Angelo D, Phares TM, Morrow B, Barfield WD, Lansky A. Challenges faced by new mothers in the early postpartum period: An analysis of comment data from the 2000 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey. Matern Child Health J. 2007;11(6):549–58. 37. Bahrami N, Simbar M, Bahrami S. The effect of prenatal education on mother’s quality of life during first year postpartum among Iranian women: A randomized controlled trial. Int J Fertil Steril. 2013;7(3):169. 38. Howell EA, Mora PA, Chassin MR, Leventhal H. Lack of preparation, physical health after childbirth and early postpartum depressive symptoms. J Women Health (Larchmt). 2010;19(4):703–8. 39. Ware JE, Kosinski M, Turner-Bowker DM, Gandek B. User’s manual for the SF-12v2® Health Survey Boston. QualityMetric Incorporated. 2009 40. Mautner E, Ashida C, Greimel E, Lang U, Kolman C, Alton D, et al. Are there differences in the health outcomes of mothers in Europe and East-Asia? A cross-cultural health survey. BioMed Res Int. 2014;2014:856543. 41. Norhayati MN, Surianti S, Nik Hazlina NH. Metasynthesis: Experiences of women with severe maternal morbidity and their perception of the quality of health care. PLoS One. 2015;10(7):e0130452. 42. Setse R, Grogan R, Pham L, Cooper LA, Strobino D, Powe NR, et al. Longitudinal study of depressive symptoms and health-related quality of life during pregnancy and after delivery: The Health Status in Pregnancy (HIP) study. Matern Child Health J. 2009;13(5):577–87.
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13232 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=13232 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 1422 63 63 763 1422x763 2016-09-04 12:24:54 7541-01-FH02-FP-16-06458.jpg UniSZA Private Access Immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: A prospective double cohort comparison study BMC Public Health Background: Given the growing interest in severe maternal morbidity (SMM), the need to assess its effects on quality of life is pressing. The objective of this study was to compare the quality of life scores between women with and without SMM at 1-month and 6-month postpartum in Kelantan, Malaysia. Methods: A prospective double cohort study design was applied at two tertiary referral hospitals over a 6-month period. The study population included all postpartum women who delivered in 2014. Postpartum women with and without SMM were selected as the exposed and non-exposed groups, respectively. For each exposed case identified, a non-exposed case with a similar mode of delivery was selected. The main outcome measures used were scores from the Short Form-12 Health Survey (SF-12). Results: The study measured 145 exposed and 187 non-exposed women. The group-time interaction of the repeated measure analysis of variance (RM ANOVA) showed no significant difference in the mean overall SF-12 physical component summary score changes (P = 0.534) between women with and without SMM. Similarly, the group-time interaction of the RM ANOVA showed no significant difference in the mean overall SF-12 mental component summary score changes (P = 0.674) between women with and without SMM. However, women with SMM scored significantly lower on a general health perceptions subscale at 1-month (P = 0.031), role limitations due to physical health subscale at 6-month (P = 0.019), vitality subscale at 1-month (P = 0.007) and 6-month (P = 0.008), and role limitations due to emotional problems subscales at 6-month (P = 0.008). Conclusions: Women with severe maternal morbidity demonstrated comparable quality of life during the 6-month postpartum period compared to women without severe maternal morbidity. 16 1 BioMed Central Ltd. BioMed Central Ltd. 1-11 1. Cheng CY, Walker LO, Chu TP. Physical conditions and depressive symptoms of Chinese postpartum mothers in the United States and Taiwan. Health Care Women Int. 2013;34(7):539–55. 2. Filippi V, Ganaba R, Baggaley RF, Marshall T, Storeng KT, Sombie I, et al. Health of women after severe obstetric complications in Burkina Faso: A longitudinal study. Lancet. 2007;370(9595):1329–37. 3. Webb DA, Bloch JR, Coyne JC, Chung EK, Bennett IM, Culhane JF. Postpartum physical symptoms in new mothers: Their relationship to functional limitations and emotional well-being. Birth. 2008;35(3):179–87. 4. WHO. Programme on mental health. WHOQOL measuring quality of life. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1997. 5. McGovern P, Dowd B, Gjerdingen D, Gross CR, Kenney S, Ukestad L, et al. Postpartum health of employed mothers 5 weeks after childbirth. Ann Fam Med. 2006;4(2):159–67. 6. Morrell CJ, Slade P, Warner R, Paley G, Dixon S, Walters SJ, et al. Clinical effectiveness of health visitor training in psychologically informed approaches for depression in postnatal women: Pragmatic cluster randomised trial in primary care. BMJ. 2009;338:a3045. 7. Stern C, Trapp EM, Mautner E, Deutsch M, Lang U, Cervar-Zivkovic M. The impact of severe preeclampsia on maternal quality of life. Qual Life Res. 2014;23(3):1019–26. 8. Da Costa D, Dritsa M, Rippen N, Lowensteyn I, Khalife S. Health-related quality of life in postpartum depressed women. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2006;9(2):95–102. 9. de Tychey C, Briancon S, Lighezzolo J, Spitz E, Kabuth B, de Luigi V, et al. Quality of life, postnatal depression and baby gender. J Clin Nurs. 2008;17(3):312–22. 10. Say L, Souza JP, Pattinson RC. Maternal near miss - towards a standard tool for monitoring quality of maternal health care. Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol. 2009;23(3):287–96. 11. WHO. Evaluating the quality of care for severe pregnancy complications: The WHO near-miss approach for maternal health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2011. 12. Penney G, Adamson L. Scottish confidential audit of severe maternal morbidity. 4th annual report 2006. Aberdeen: Scottish Programme for Clinical Effectiveness in Reproductive Health. NHS Quality Improvement Scotland; 2007. 13. Che Adilah CS. Severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) in Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital. Dissertation. Kubang Kerian: Universiti Sains Malaysia; 2009. 14. Glazener CM, Abdalla M, Stroud P, Naji S, Templeton A, Russell IT. Postnatal maternal morbidity: Extent, causes, prevention and treatment. BJOG. 1995;102(4):282–7. 15. Brown S, Lumley J. Maternal health after childbirth: Results of an Australian population based survey. BJOG. 1998;105(2):156–61. 16. Brown S, Lumley J. Physical health problems after childbirth and maternal depression at six to seven months postpartum. BJOG. 2000;107(10):1194–201. 17. Goodman JH. Postpartum depression beyond the early postpartum period. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2004;33(4):410–20. 18. Borders N. After the afterbirth: A critical review of postpartum health relative to method of delivery. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2006; 51(4):242–8. 19. Azidah AK, Rusli N, Shaiful BI, Jamil MY, Rushidi WMWM. Validation of the Malay version of Edinburgh postnatal depression scale for postnatal women in Kelantan Malaysia. Asia Pac Fam Med. 2004;3:9–18. 20. Davey HL, Tough SC, Adair CE, Benzies KM. Risk factors for sub-clinical and major postpartum depression among a community cohort of Canadian women. Matern Child Health J. 2011;15(7):866–75. 21. Sword W, Landy CK, Thabane L, Watt S, Krueger P, Farine D, et al. Is mode of delivery associated with postpartum depression at 6 weeks: A prospective cohort study. BJOG. 2011;118(8):966–77. 22. Rich-Edwards JW, Kleinman K, Abrams A, Harlow BL, McLaughlin TJ, Joffe H, et al. Sociodemographic predictors of antenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms among women in a medical group practice. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2006;60(3):221–7. 23. Tiwari A, Chan KL, Fong D, Leung WC, Brownridge DA, Lam H, et al. The impact of psychological abuse by an intimate partner on the mental health of pregnant women. BJOG. 2008;115(3):377–84. 24. Verreault N, Da Costa D, Marchand A, Ireland K, Banack H, Dritsa M, et al. PTSD following childbirth: A prospective study of incidence and risk factors in Canadian women. J Psychosom Res. 2012;73(4):257–63. 25. Bullinger M. German translation and psychometric testing of the SF-36 health survey: Preliminary results from the IQOLA project. Soc Sci Med. 1995;41(10):1359–66. 26. Saris-Baglama RN, Dewey CJ, Chisholm GB, Plumb E, King J, Rasicot P, et al. QualityMetric health outcomes scoring software 4.5 user’s guide. Lincoln: QualityMetric; 2011. 27. Bullinger M, Alonso J, Apolone G, Leplege A, Sullivan M, Wood-Dauphinee S, et al. Translating health status questionnaires and evaluating their quality: The international quality of life assessment project approach. J Clin Epidemiol. 1998;51(11):913–23. 28. Norhayati MN, Aniza AA. Validity and reliability of the Malay version of 12-item Short Form Health Survey among postpartum mothers. Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine. 2014;14(2):56–66. 29. Sherbourne CD, Stewart AL. The MOS Social Support Survey. Soc Sci Med. 1991;32(6):705–14. 30. Dritsa M, Dupuis G, Lowensteyn I, Da Costa D. Effects of home-based exercise on fatigue in postpartum depressed women: Who is more likely to benefit and why? J Psychosom Res. 2009;67(2):159–63. 31. Norhayati MN, Aniza AA, Nik Hazlina NH, Azman MY. Psychometric properties of the revised Malay version Medical Outcome Study-Social Support Survey using confirmatory factor analysis among postpartum mothers. Asia Pac Psychiatry. 2015;7(4):398–405. 32. MacArthur C, Winter HR, Bick DE, Knowles H, Lilford R, Henderson C, et al. Effects of redesigned community postnatal care on womens’ health 4 months after birth: A cluster randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2002; 359(9304):378–85. 33. Cheng CY, Li Q. Integrative review of research on general health status and prevalence of common physical health conditions of women after childbirth. Womens Health Issues. 2008;18(4):267–80. 34. Nagpal J, Dhar RS, Sinha S, Bhargava V, Sachdeva A, Bhartia A. An exploratory study to evaluate the utility of an adapted Mother Generated Index (MGI) in assessment of postpartum quality of life in India. BMC Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2008;6:107. 35. Kabakian-Khasholian T, Shayboub R, Ataya A. Health after childbirth: Patterns of reported postpartum morbidity from Lebanon. Women Birth. 2013;27(1):15–20. 36. Kanotra S, D’Angelo D, Phares TM, Morrow B, Barfield WD, Lansky A. Challenges faced by new mothers in the early postpartum period: An analysis of comment data from the 2000 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey. Matern Child Health J. 2007;11(6):549–58. 37. Bahrami N, Simbar M, Bahrami S. The effect of prenatal education on mother’s quality of life during first year postpartum among Iranian women: A randomized controlled trial. Int J Fertil Steril. 2013;7(3):169. 38. Howell EA, Mora PA, Chassin MR, Leventhal H. Lack of preparation, physical health after childbirth and early postpartum depressive symptoms. J Women Health (Larchmt). 2010;19(4):703–8. 39. Ware JE, Kosinski M, Turner-Bowker DM, Gandek B. User’s manual for the SF-12v2® Health Survey Boston. QualityMetric Incorporated. 2009 40. Mautner E, Ashida C, Greimel E, Lang U, Kolman C, Alton D, et al. Are there differences in the health outcomes of mothers in Europe and East-Asia? A cross-cultural health survey. BioMed Res Int. 2014;2014:856543. 41. Norhayati MN, Surianti S, Nik Hazlina NH. Metasynthesis: Experiences of women with severe maternal morbidity and their perception of the quality of health care. PLoS One. 2015;10(7):e0130452. 42. Setse R, Grogan R, Pham L, Cooper LA, Strobino D, Powe NR, et al. Longitudinal study of depressive symptoms and health-related quality of life during pregnancy and after delivery: The Health Status in Pregnancy (HIP) study. Matern Child Health J. 2009;13(5):577–87.
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Background: Given the growing interest in severe maternal morbidity (SMM), the need to assess its effects on quality of life is pressing. The objective of this study was to compare the quality of life scores between women with and without SMM at 1-month and 6-month postpartum in Kelantan, Malaysia. Methods: A prospective double cohort study design was applied at two tertiary referral hospitals over a 6-month period. The study population included all postpartum women who delivered in 2014. Postpartum women with and without SMM were selected as the exposed and non-exposed groups, respectively. For each exposed case identified, a non-exposed case with a similar mode of delivery was selected. The main outcome measures used were scores from the Short Form-12 Health Survey (SF-12). Results: The study measured 145 exposed and 187 non-exposed women. The group-time interaction of the repeated measure analysis of variance (RM ANOVA) showed no significant difference in the mean overall SF-12 physical component summary score changes (P = 0.534) between women with and without SMM. Similarly, the group-time interaction of the RM ANOVA showed no significant difference in the mean overall SF-12 mental component summary score changes (P = 0.674) between women with and without SMM. However, women with SMM scored significantly lower on a general health perceptions subscale at 1-month (P = 0.031), role limitations due to physical health subscale at 6-month (P = 0.019), vitality subscale at 1-month (P = 0.007) and 6-month (P = 0.008), and role limitations due to emotional problems subscales at 6-month (P = 0.008). Conclusions: Women with severe maternal morbidity demonstrated comparable quality of life during the 6-month postpartum period compared to women without severe maternal morbidity.
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Immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: A prospective double cohort comparison study
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Immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: A prospective double cohort comparison study
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Immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: A prospective double cohort comparison study
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Immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: A prospective double cohort comparison study
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Immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: A prospective double cohort comparison study
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immediate and long-term relationship between severe maternal morbidity and health-related quality of life: a prospective double cohort comparison study
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