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An Assessment of Restless Legs Syndrome and Sleep Quality in Pregnant Women

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dc.contributor.authors Sahin, Sevil; Guler, Dondu Sevimli; Ozdemir, Kevser; Unsal, Alaattin
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-24T12:08:49Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-24T12:08:49Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.issn 2149-7893
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/cjms.2020.2800
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12619/99649
dc.description Bu yayın 06.11.1981 tarihli ve 17506 sayılı Resmî Gazete’de yayımlanan 2547 sayılı Yükseköğretim Kanunu’nun 4/c, 12/c, 42/c ve 42/d maddelerine dayalı 12/12/2019 tarih, 543 sayılı ve 05 numaralı Üniversite Senato Kararı ile hazırlanan Sakarya Üniversitesi Açık Bilim ve Açık Akademik Arşiv Yönergesi gereğince telif haklarına uygun olan nüsha açık akademik arşiv sistemine açık erişim olarak yüklenmiştir.
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND/AIM: This study was conducted to review Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) and some variables believed to be associated with RLS and to assess the relationship between the RLS and sleep quality in pregnant women. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study group consisted of 449 pregnant women. The diagnostic criteria developed by the International RLS Study Group were used to assess the diagnosis and severity of RLS, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess sleep quality. RESULT: The ages of pregnant women in the study group ranged from 18 to 45 years with a mean age of 28.78 +/- 5.31 years. RLS was diagnosed in 114 pregnant women (25.4%). The incidence of RLS was higher in those with a low to average family income, those having a nuclear family, those with a history of a gynecological surgery, those having irregular periods before pregnancy, those with a history of lower back pain during pregnancy and those with a history of macrosomia. No difference in terms of sleep quality was determined in those women with or without RLS. RLS is an important health problem in pregnant women. There is a moderate negative correlation between the severity of RLS and sleep quality. CONCLUSION: It will be advantageous to refer pregnant women with RLS to specialists for final diagnosis and treatment. More extensive studies are required to demonstrate the relationship between RLS and quality of sleep.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher GALENOS PUBL HOUSE
dc.relation.isversionof 10.4274/cjms.2020.2800
dc.subject Research & Experimental Medicine
dc.subject Pregnant women
dc.subject Restless Legs Syndrome
dc.subject sleep quality
dc.title An Assessment of Restless Legs Syndrome and Sleep Quality in Pregnant Women
dc.type Article
dc.type Proceedings Paper
dc.contributor.authorID SAHIN, SEVIL/0000-0001-7089-6648
dc.identifier.volume 7
dc.identifier.startpage 222
dc.identifier.endpage 228
dc.relation.journal CYPRUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
dc.identifier.issue 2
dc.identifier.doi 10.4274/cjms.2020.2800
dc.identifier.eissn 2536-507X
dc.contributor.author Sahin, Sevil
dc.contributor.author Guler, Dondu Sevimli
dc.contributor.author Ozdemir, Kevser
dc.contributor.author Unsal, Alaattin
dc.relation.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı
dc.rights.openaccessdesignations gold


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