Abstract: During pregnancy, various physical and emotional changes occur, and these changes can affect the quality of life of pregnant women. Even in relatively uncomplicated pregnancies, these changes can significantly impact maternal health. The quality of life assessment during pregnancy can help determine the unmet needs of pregnant women and prevent negative health effects. The goal of this study was to identify factors that influence pregnant women's quality of life, ranging from demographic-obstetric, socio-economic and perceived social support. This study also aimed to determine the significant differences in maternal quality of life based on these factors. The study was guided by the functionalist theory and socio-ecological model...
Background: The nutritional status of a woman during pregnancy is important, as suboptimal diet impa...
Nigeria’s mortality ranks 14th in the world. Prenatal outcomes such as preterm birth, birth weight a...
Objective: A cross sectional study on the effect of some socio-economic factors on the nutritional s...
Background & Objective: However, pregnancy is a common event among reproductive-age women, i...
Background: To evaluate the quality of life in pregnancy is very important because of the changes in...
Introduction: High quality of life during the pregnancy is of great importance for both mother...
Abstract Background Pregnancy is a period of transition with important physical and emotional change...
Background and objective: Pregnancy-related physiologic and psychosocial alterations can impact on t...
Background and aims: Many changes happen in women during pregnancy. It can damage them emotionally a...
Objective: To explore the relationship between social support and health-related quality of life amo...
Introduction: In this research, it is aimed to determine the relationship between quality of life an...
Quality of Life of Women during Pregnancy Introduction: Our research of quality of life went the way...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a highly demanding period of varying physiological changes that can adver...
Background and Objectives: High parity women are more likely to have poor quality of life during pre...
This study seeks to explore maternal health as a critical aspect of national development. It has lon...
Background: The nutritional status of a woman during pregnancy is important, as suboptimal diet impa...
Nigeria’s mortality ranks 14th in the world. Prenatal outcomes such as preterm birth, birth weight a...
Objective: A cross sectional study on the effect of some socio-economic factors on the nutritional s...
Background & Objective: However, pregnancy is a common event among reproductive-age women, i...
Background: To evaluate the quality of life in pregnancy is very important because of the changes in...
Introduction: High quality of life during the pregnancy is of great importance for both mother...
Abstract Background Pregnancy is a period of transition with important physical and emotional change...
Background and objective: Pregnancy-related physiologic and psychosocial alterations can impact on t...
Background and aims: Many changes happen in women during pregnancy. It can damage them emotionally a...
Objective: To explore the relationship between social support and health-related quality of life amo...
Introduction: In this research, it is aimed to determine the relationship between quality of life an...
Quality of Life of Women during Pregnancy Introduction: Our research of quality of life went the way...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a highly demanding period of varying physiological changes that can adver...
Background and Objectives: High parity women are more likely to have poor quality of life during pre...
This study seeks to explore maternal health as a critical aspect of national development. It has lon...
Background: The nutritional status of a woman during pregnancy is important, as suboptimal diet impa...
Nigeria’s mortality ranks 14th in the world. Prenatal outcomes such as preterm birth, birth weight a...
Objective: A cross sectional study on the effect of some socio-economic factors on the nutritional s...