Women's Health Issues
Volume 18, Issue 4 , Pages 267-280, July 2008

Integrative Review of Research on General Health Status and Prevalence of Common Physical Health Conditions of Women After Childbirth

  • Ching-Yu Cheng, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: Ching-Yu Cheng, PhD, School of Nursing Building, P.O. Box 980567, Richmond, VA 23298. Phone: (804) 628-7552; fax: (804) 828-7743.
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  • Qing Li, DrPH, MD, MM

      Affiliations

    • University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama

Received 11 July 2007; accepted 8 February 2008. published online 13 May 2008.

Purpose

Postpartum mothers experience certain physical health conditions that may affect their quality of life, future health, and health of their children. Yet, the physical health of postpartum mothers is relatively neglected in both research and practice. The purpose of this review is to describe the general health status and prevalence of common physical health conditions of postpartum mothers.

Methods

The review followed standard procedures for integrative literature reviews. Twenty-two articles were reviewed from searches in scientific databases, reference lists, and an up-to-date survey. Three tables were designed to answer review questions.

Findings

In general, postpartum mothers self-rate their health as good. They experience certain physical conditions such as fatigue/physical exhaustion, sleep-related problems, pain, sex-related concerns, hemorrhoids/constipation, and breast problems.

Conclusions

Despite a limited number of studies, the findings provide a glimpse of the presence of a number of physical health conditions experienced by women in the 2 years postpartum. In the articles reviewed, physical health conditions and postpartum period were poorly defined, no standard scales existed, and the administration of surveys varied widely in time. Those disparities prevented systematic comparisons of results and made it difficult to gain a coherent understanding of the physical health conditions of postpartum mothers. More longitudinal research is needed that focuses on the etiology, predictors, and management of the health conditions most prevalent among postpartum mothers. Instruments are needed that target a broader range of physical conditions in respect to type and severity.

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PII: S1049-3867(08)00015-7

doi:10.1016/j.whi.2008.02.004

Women's Health Issues
Volume 18, Issue 4 , Pages 267-280, July 2008