bachelorThesis
Comparação da funcionalidade e da sonolência diurna entre gestantes com e sem dor lombopélvica
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2019-10-29Registro en:
ARAUJO, Marynara Fabíola Silva Araújo. Comparação da funcionalidade e da sonolência diurna entre
gestantes com e sem dor lombopélvica. 2019. 39f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Fisioterapia).Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde do Trairi. Santa Cruz, RN, 2019.
Autor
Araujo, Marynara Fabíola Silva
Resumen
Introduction: The gestational period is understood by several changes in the Woman's body. Low back pain (PLL) is the main complaint reported by women during pregnancy. This may be directly related to the functionality and drowsiness in this population. Objective: Compare to functionality and excessive daytime sleepiness among pregnant women with and without DLP, resident in the municipality of Santa Cruz / RN. Methodology: Type Study cross-sectional analytical. The sample consisted of 48 at-risk pregnant women. Usual, divided into 2 groups: 18 with DLP (GCDLP = 18) and 30 without DLP (GSDLP = 30), coming from the population served at the Basic Units of Health of Santa Cruz / RN. The following were used: instruments: an evaluation form prepared by the researchers containing sociodemographic, obstetric, anthropometric and lifestyle data; The Visual Analog Scale (EVA), the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) version 36 items, to evaluate the functionality and the Epworth drowsiness. For statistical analysis we used the following tests: Shapiro-Wilk to test the distribution of quantitative variables and the Student's t-test for independent samples to compare the functionality and drowsiness between the groups. It was adopted significance of p <0.05. Results: The mean chronological and gestational ages of the participants were respectively 28.08 ± 5.11 years and 19.46 ± 7.80 weeks. When comparing GSDLP versus GCDLP groups, no statistically significant differences for functionality (p = 0.13) and for daytime sleepiness (p = 0.52). Conclusion: The present study indicates that there is no difference in functionality, and excessive daytime sleepiness when compared pregnant women with pain and without lumbopelvic pain.