Wiles R
Health Research Unit, School of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, University of Southampton, Highfield, UK.
Midwifery. 1998 Dec;14(4):254-60. doi: 10.1016/s0266-6138(98)90098-5.
To examine the beliefs of women of above average weight about appropriate levels of weight gain in pregnancy.
An in-depth qualitative study of 37 women.
Women recruited from a city hospital, a rural hospital and by community midwives in the south of England.
Women were identified via hospital notes or by community midwives. Over a one-year period all women identified who attained the weight of 90 kg by the 30th week of pregnancy were eligible to participate. The sample comprised 37 women. The sample was varied in terms of age, social class, household composition and number of children.
Two in-depth interviews were carried out with each interviewee: during late pregnancy and six weeks following childbirth.
Interviewees were concerned not to weigh more after pregnancy than before. Their perceived ability to control weight gain during pregnancy was varied. In the perceived absence of specific advice from health professionals, they constructed their own views about appropriate levels of weight gain. These were informed by their desire to minimise weight gain and to provide adequate nourishment for the growth and development of their baby. Comments and advice from health professionals were interpreted within the women's own understandings of appropriate levels of weight gain.
(1) the desire to return to their pre-pregnancy weight was a strong motivating factor among pregnant women of above average weight, but some women lacked confidence in their ability to control weight gain; (2) the health and well-being of their unborn baby is often a central concern in women's decisions about appropriate weight gain; (3) health professionals need to explore the beliefs of women of above average weight about appropriate weight gain in pregnancy; and (4) written information about weight gain may assist women of above average weight in understanding what might be an appropriate level of weight gain during pregnancy.
研究体重高于平均水平的女性对于孕期适宜体重增加量的看法。
对37名女性进行深入的定性研究。
从英国南部的一家城市医院、一家乡村医院以及通过社区助产士招募女性。
通过医院病历或社区助产士确定女性。在一年时间里,所有在怀孕第30周时体重达到90公斤的女性都有资格参与。样本包括37名女性。样本在年龄、社会阶层、家庭构成和子女数量方面具有多样性。
对每位受访者进行两次深入访谈:一次在怀孕后期,一次在产后六周。
受访者担心产后体重比产前更重。她们在孕期控制体重增加的感知能力各不相同。在认为缺乏健康专业人员的具体建议的情况下,她们构建了自己关于适宜体重增加量的观点。这些观点受到她们尽量减少体重增加以及为婴儿的生长发育提供充足营养的愿望的影响。健康专业人员的评论和建议是在女性自身对适宜体重增加量的理解范围内进行解读的。
(1)对于体重高于平均水平的孕妇来说,恢复到孕前体重的愿望是一个强烈的驱动因素,但一些女性对自己控制体重增加的能力缺乏信心;(2)未出生婴儿的健康和幸福往往是女性决定适宜体重增加量时的核心关注点;(3)健康专业人员需要探究体重高于平均水平的女性对于孕期适宜体重增加量的看法;(4)关于体重增加的书面信息可能有助于体重高于平均水平的女性理解孕期适宜的体重增加量。