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The impact of hypertension, hemorrhage, and other maternal morbidities on functioning in the postpartum period as assessed by the WHODAS 2.0 36-item tool

Authors :
Guida, JP
Costa, ML
Parpinelli, MA
Pacagnella, RC
Ferreira, EC
Mayrink, J
Silveira, C
Souza, RT
Sousa, MH
Say, L
Chou, D
Filippi, V
Barreix, M
Barbour, K
McCaw-Binns, A
von Dadelszen, P
Cecatti, JG
Andreucci, CB
Angelini, CR
Ferraz, JP
Zanardi, DM
Camargo, RS
Cottler, S
Fawole, O
Firoz, T
Gadama, L
Ghérissi, A
Gyte, G
Hindin, M
Jayathilaka, A
Kalamar, A
Kone, Y
Kostanjsek, N
Lange, I
Magee, LA
Mathur, A
Morgan, M
Munjanja, S
Gichuhi, GN
Petzold, M
Sullivan, E
Taulo, F
Tunçalp, Ö
Vanderkruik, R
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

© 2018 World Health Organization; licensed by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Objective: To assess the scores of postpartum women using the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 36-item tool (WHODAS-36), considering different morbidities. Methods: Secondary analysis of a retrospective cohort of women who delivered at a referral maternity in Brazil and were classified with and without severe maternal morbidity (SMM). WHODAS-36 was used to assess functioning in postpartum women. Percentile distribution of total WHODAS score was compared across three groups: Percentile (P)90. Cases of SMM were categorized and WHODAS-36 score was assessed according to hypertension, hemorrhage, or other conditions. Results: A total of 638 women were enrolled: 64 had mean scores below P90 (41.3). Of women scoring above P>90, those with morbidity had a higher mean score than those without (44.6% vs 36.8%, P=0.879). Women with higher WHODAS-36 scores presented more complications during pregnancy, especially hypertension (47.0% vs 37.5%, P=0.09). Mean scores among women with any complication were higher than those with no morbidity (19.0 vs 14.2, P=0.01). WHODAS-36 scores were higher among women with hypertensive complications (19.9 vs 16.0, P=0.004), but lower among those with hemorrhagic complications (13.8 vs 17.7, P=0.09). Conclusions: Complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium increase long-term WHODAS-36 scores, demonstrating a persistent impact on functioning among women, up to 5 years postpartum.

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