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Etiology and prognosis of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain; design of a longitudinal study

Janneke M Bastiaanssen1 email, Rob A de Bie1 email, Caroline HG Bastiaenen1 email, Annie Heuts2 email, Mariëlle EAL Kroese3 email, Gerard GM Essed4 email and Piet A van den Brandt1 email

Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands

Midwifery care, Meerssen, The Netherlands

Department of Integrated Care, University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands

Department of Gynaecology, University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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BMC Public Health 2005, 5:1doi:10.1186/1471-2458-5-1

Published: 3 January 2005

Abstract

Background

Absence of knowledge of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) has prompted the start of a large cohort study in the Netherlands. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence and incidence of PPGP, to identify risk factors involved in the onset and to determine the prognosis of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain.

Methods/design

7,526 pregnant women of the southeast of the Netherlands participated in a prospective cohort study. During a 2-year period, they were recruited by midwives and gynecologists at 14 weeks of pregnancy. Participants completed a questionnaire at baseline, at 30 weeks of pregnancy, at 2 weeks after delivery, at 6 months after delivery and at 1 year after delivery. The study uses extensive questionnaires with questions ranging from physical complaints, limitations in activities, restriction in participation, work situation, demographics, lifestyle, pregnancy-related factors and psychosocial factors.

Discussion

This large-scale prospective cohort study will provide reliable insights in incidence, prevalence and factors related to etiology and prognosis of pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain.


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