Postpartum Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Pilates Exercises on the Postpartum Period
NCT number | NCT05397808 |
Other study ID # | 3 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 23, 2022 |
Est. completion date | September 25, 2022 |
Verified date | November 2022 |
Source | Ankara Medipol University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The postpartum period for the family is the period of adjustment in which a new order is established due to adding a new member to the family. For the mother, this period is a transitional period in which she has to adapt to her baby, postpartum disorders, the new order in the family, and changes in body image. Inactivity is common in today's world; increases the risk of various problems in new mothers. These problems negatively affect women's depression, functional level, sleep quality, and quality of life in the postpartum period. The Pilates method, developed by Joseph Pilates under the name of "Contrology," is the most well-known exercise method in the world for babies and mothers among today's exercise programs since it is an exercise method in which all systems, spirit, and body are integrated and coordinated, considering the whole physiological process. This study aims to understand how depression, loss of functionality, sleep quality, functional levels, and quality of life levels of women who do pilates exercises with a physiotherapist are affected in the postpartum period.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 58 |
Est. completion date | September 25, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | September 18, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 25 Years to 38 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Vaginal birth - First birth - At least six weeks postpartum - Absence of any anomaly in the mother or baby after birth - Being between the ages of 25-38 - Having a body mass index <30 Exclusion Criteria: - Any cardiovascular, orthopedic, visual, hearing, and perception problems that may affect the results of the research. - Participating in other exercises or physiotherapy programs during the past 6 months. - Cesarean delivery |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Ankara Medipol University | Altindag | Ankara |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ankara Medipol University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Depression- Baseline | Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS) is a self-report scale consisting of 10 items, in a 4-point Likert format. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 0, and the highest score is 30. The cut-off point for EPDS is 13 points. Accordingly, 13 points and above indicate the risk of depression. | Baseline | |
Primary | Depression- Post intervention | Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS) is a self-report scale consisting of 10 items, in a 4-point Likert format. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 0, and the highest score is 30. The cut-off point for EPDS is 13 points. Accordingly, 13 points and above indicate the risk of depression. | Assessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | Oswestry Disability Index- Baseline | The items question the severity of pain, self-care, lifting-carrying, walking, sitting, standing, sleep, degree of pain change, travel, and social life. When calculating the total score, it is multiplied by two and expressed as a percentage. The maximum score is "100," and the minimum score is "0". As the total score increases, the level of disability also increases. | Baseline | |
Primary | Oswestry Disability Index- Post intervention | The items question the severity of pain, self-care, lifting-carrying, walking, sitting, standing, sleep, degree of pain change, travel, and social life. When calculating the total score, it is multiplied by two and expressed as a percentage. The maximum score is "100," and the minimum score is "0". As the total score increases, the level of disability also increases. | Assessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | Postpartum Sleep Quality Scale- Baseline | The PSQS is scored using a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 to 4 (0 = never,1= rarely,2= sometimes,3= often, and 4 = always). The items with an asterisk are scored in reverse order. Possible scores for the PSQS range from 0 to 56, with no cutoff point designated and higher scores indicating poor sleep quality. | Baseline | |
Primary | Postpartum Sleep Quality Scale- Post intervention | The PSQS is scored using a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 to 4 (0 = never,1= rarely,2= sometimes,3= often, and 4 = always). The items with an asterisk are scored in reverse order. Possible scores for the PSQS range from 0 to 56, with no cutoff point designated and higher scores indicating poor sleep quality. | Assessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | The Inventory of Functional Status After Childbirth- Baseline | The IFSAC consists of five subscales, including five dimensions of functional status and 36 four-point Likert-type questions to determine postpartum recovery. Each question of the IFSAC has been evaluated over four points (from one to four). A high score (close to four) indicates high functional status. | Baseline | |
Primary | The Inventory of Functional Status After Childbirth- Post intervention | The IFSAC consists of five subscales, including five dimensions of functional status and 36 four-point Likert-type questions to determine postpartum recovery. Each question of the IFSAC has been evaluated over four points (from one to four). A high score (close to four) indicates high functional status. | Assessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention | |
Primary | Maternal Postpartum Quality of Life Questionnaire- Baseline | Postpartum quality of life is a scale that is evaluated according to the perception of the mother and consists of five sub-dimensions and a total of 40 items. The scores obtained after the procedure are summed up and divided by the number of scale questions (40 items), and a fixed value (15) is added to the number obtained from the section to avoid negative results, and the result is found. Thus, the Quality of Life Scores is in the range of 0-30. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the person's postpartum quality of life, and lower scores indicate a lower postpartum quality of life. | Baseline | |
Primary | Maternal Postpartum Quality of Life Questionnaire- Post intervention | Postpartum quality of life is a scale that is evaluated according to the perception of the mother and consists of five sub-dimensions and a total of 40 items. The scores obtained after the procedure are summed up and divided by the number of scale questions (40 items), and a fixed value (15) is added to the number obtained from the section to avoid negative results, and the result is found. Thus, the Quality of Life Scores is in the range of 0-30. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the person's postpartum quality of life, and lower scores indicate a lower postpartum quality of life. | Assessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention |
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