Sechrist Dawndra M, Tiongco Cynthia Gorter, Whisner Sandra M, Geddie Matthew D
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center , Lubbock, Texas , USA.
Occup Ther Health Care. 2015;29(3):330-9. doi: 10.3109/07380577.2014.982314. Epub 2015 Apr 29.
This pilot study examined the effectiveness of an Aquatic Exercise Program (AEP) provided by an occupational therapist for pregnant women on hospitalized bed rest. Researchers conducted a retrospective analysis of medical records of hospitalized pregnant women comparing those who attended an AEP (n = 19) to a control group who received no AEP (n = 12). Statistical tests were used to assess evidence of differences in length of gestation as well as blood pressure and amniotic fluid index (AFI) at discharge. Women who received an AEP had increased AFI and length of gestation compared to the control group. This study supports the use of an AEP as an intervention for pregnant women on prescribed bed rest. Further research is recommended to validate these findings with a larger sample.
这项试点研究考察了职业治疗师为卧床休息的住院孕妇提供的水上运动项目(AEP)的效果。研究人员对住院孕妇的病历进行了回顾性分析,将参加AEP的孕妇(n = 19)与未参加AEP的对照组孕妇(n = 12)进行了比较。使用统计测试来评估两组在妊娠期长度以及出院时血压和羊水指数(AFI)方面差异的证据。与对照组相比,接受AEP的孕妇羊水指数增加,妊娠期延长。本研究支持将AEP作为对按医嘱卧床休息的孕妇的一种干预措施。建议进一步开展研究,以更大的样本验证这些发现。