The relationships among postpartum fatigue, depressive mood, self-care agency, and self-care action of first-time mothers in Bangladesh

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Purpose: Postpartum fatigue can impact maternal well-being and has been associated with levels of perceived self-care. This study aimed to examine the relationship among fatigue, depressive mood, self-care agency, and self-care action among postpartum women in Bangladesh. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional survey was done with 124 first-time mothers from two tertiary hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Modified Fatigue Symptoms checklist, Denyes' Self Care Instrument, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, and items on sociodemographic and delivery-related characteristics, were used in Bengali via translation and back-translation process. Results: High fatigue levels were found in 18.5% (n=23) and 73.4% had possible depression (n=91). There was a significant negative relationship between fatigue and self-care agency (r=-.31, p

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Khatun, F., Lee, T. W., Rani, E., Biswash, G., Raha, P., & Kim, S. (2018). The relationships among postpartum fatigue, depressive mood, self-care agency, and self-care action of first-time mothers in Bangladesh. Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing, 24(1), 49–57. https://doi.org/10.4069/kjwhn.2018.24.1.49

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