Shieh Carol, Weaver Michael T
J Perinat Educ. 2011 Spring;20(2):100-7. doi: 10.1891/1058-1243.20.2.100.
This study compared the perceived importance of and needs for maternal gestational weight information between African American and Caucasian pregnant women. A secondary analysis of data from 113 pregnant women (82 African Americans and 31 Caucasians) attending an inner-city prenatal clinic was conducted for this study. Perceived importance of and needs for information were measured in five areas: (1) nutrition, (2) prenatal vitamins, (3) rest/activity balance, (4) exercise, and (5) appropriate weight gain. African American women demonstrated significantly higher perceived importance of and needs for information on rest/activity balance and appropriate weight gain than Caucasian women. Exercise information was rated lower in importance but was most needed by both African American and Caucasian women. Education programs about maternal gestational weight need to be cognizant of ethnic women's needs.
本研究比较了非裔美国孕妇和白人孕妇对孕期体重信息的重要性认知及需求。本研究对来自一家市中心产前诊所的113名孕妇(82名非裔美国人及31名白人)的数据进行了二次分析。在五个方面对信息的重要性认知及需求进行了测量:(1)营养,(2)孕期维生素,(3)休息/活动平衡,(4)运动,以及(5)适当的体重增加。与白人女性相比,非裔美国女性对休息/活动平衡及适当体重增加方面的信息的重要性认知及需求显著更高。运动信息的重要性评分较低,但非裔美国女性和白人女性对其需求最大。关于孕妇孕期体重的教育项目需要认识到不同种族女性的需求。