TO IDENTIFY THE RISK FACTORS OF POLY CYSTIC OVARIAN DISEASE [PCOD] AMONG WOMEN IN REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP AT SELECTED AREAS OF PUDUCHERRY –A CASE CONTROL STUDY

  • Dr.M.Navaneetha Murugesan,*  
  • Dr.Anusuya ramasamy,  
  • arulmozhi venkat

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease is a common endocrine disorder which is difficult to define because there is no single abnormality or diagnostic test that defines the syndrome. But different studies on PCOD shows the life style changes, food pattern and several other factors were involved in the development of PCOD. It is very important for women to take care of their health during their reproductive years because much reproductive health related problems can arise during this period. So it is important to know the risk factors of PCOD, to reduce the morbidity level. METHODS A case control study was carried out in hospital and in community. Three groups were selected: hospital cases, hospital controls and community controls with 50 samples in each group selected by purposive sampling technique. The data was collected using semi structured questionnaire using interview method. Approximately 10- 15 mins was taken by the study participants to answer the questions. By using Odds ratio the risk factors for PCOD were found out. RESULTS The risk factors identified were medical history of other than PCOD (OR= 25.242), regular periods (OR=0.027), number of child (OR=7.667), taking milk (OR= 0.288) among hospital cases and hospital controls. Among hospital cases and community controls education (OR=5.167), BMI (OR= 4.25), Marital status (OR= 6), number of children (OR=40.773), taking tea (OR= 0.278), not doing exercise (OR= 0.255) were the risk factors identified. From the findings, it is evident that women with no children are 41 times at higher risk of getting PCOD when compared with women having children. CONCLUSION The study concludes that risk factors can be identified for PCOD. This will assist the community health nurse to take up preventive measures to bring down the morbidity rate.


Keywords

PCOD, risk factors, women, reproductive age group




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