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Detecting fatigue experienced during pregnancy and intervening with an effective intervention has an important place in both improving the comfort during pregnancy and the healthy progress of pregnancy, birth and postpartum period. Determining the severity of fatigue experienced during pregnancy and identifying risk factors can help midwives design adequate and effective interventions for pregnant women in this sensitive period (Çoban & Yanıkkerem, 2010; Türkmen, 2014). The planned research was aimed to examine the effect of the pregnancy pillow used in the last trimester on fatigue and comfort.


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Pregnancy is a natural and physiological event. However, the physiological, psychological and metabolic changes that occur in this process may bring about some disorders (Şahin & Kiliçarslan, 2010; Yanikkerem, Altiparmak, & Karadenİz, 2006). Disorders that occur during this period may differ depending on the week of pregnancy. In the first trimester, breast tenderness, nausea-vomiting, frequent urination; in the second trimester; Constipation, headache, increased appetite, back pain and fatigue may occur (Aydın Özkan, Kaya Şenol, & Aslan, 2020). In the third trimester, due to changing anatomical and physiological changes, edema, frequent urination, muscle cramps, lower back pain, insomnia, shortness of breath, weakness and fatigue may be observed (Aydın Özkan et al., 2020). Fatigue is a condition that is frequently seen, especially in the third trimester of pregnancy, and has an impact on the ability to continue activities of daily living. Although the real cause is unknown, fatigue and weakness can occur in any period of pregnancy. It has also been stated in the literature that it may cause labor pain or postpartum depression (Mortazavi & Borzoee, 2019). Therefore, preventing fatigue during pregnancy is very important. Comfort is the state of being stress-free and comfortable physiologically, spiritually and socially (Kolcaba & Dimarco, 2005). A woman who completes her pregnancy comfortably has a high sense of self-confidence and quality of life. In the opposite case, it is known that stress, anxiety and depression are experienced more and pregnancy and birth complications increase (Nakamura et al., 2015). Therefore, it is important to determine the comfort levels of pregnant women and know the affecting factors (Aydın Özkan et al., 2020). Midwives have important duties to improve maternal and indirectly public health by reducing pregnancy problems experienced by women. Midwives should not only provide physical care to pregnant women during prenatal care. Midwives must also fulfill their roles and responsibilities of observation, support, assistance, continuing education and consultancy. Midwives should carefully listen to the symptoms and problems stated by the pregnant woman and determine the extent of the problems. One of the most important problems experienced during pregnancy is fatigue (Cheng et al., 2015; Çoban & Yanıkkerem, 2010; Perry et al., 2014). However, unfortunately, there is no systematic intervention to prevent or treat fatigue experienced during pregnancy. ;


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NCT number NCT06200428
Study type Interventional
Source Amasya University
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 22, 2024
Completion date October 31, 2024