Groth Susan W, Morrison-Beedy Dianne, Meng Ying
School of Nursing, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA.
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2012 Nov-Dec;41(6):798-808. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2012.01391.x. Epub 2012 Jul 12.
To gain insight into how low-income, pregnant African American women viewed their weight gain while pregnant and how they managed their weight during pregnancy.
Descriptive study using three focus groups.
Women were recruited from urban prenatal care sites and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) services in a medium-sized urban northeastern city.
Twenty-six adult, low-income, pregnant African American women, age 18 to 39; the majority were within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Three focus groups were conducted utilizing open-ended questions related to pregnancy weight gain. Content analysis was used to analyze the verbatim transcripts. Analysis focused on meaning, intention, and context. Groups were compared and contrasted at the within and between group levels to identify themes.
Four themes were identified that provided insight into how women viewed their pregnancy weight gain and managed weight gain during pregnancy: (a) pregnancy weight gain: no matter how much means a healthy baby; (b) weight retention: it happens; (c) there is a limit: weight gain impact on appearance; and (d) watching and waiting: plans for controlling weight.
Low-income African American women, though cognizant of the likelihood of retention of weight following pregnancy, are not focused on limiting their gestational weight gain. The cultural acceptance of a larger body size along with the belief that gaining more weight is indicative of a healthy infant present challenges for interventions to limit excessive gestational weight gain.
深入了解低收入的非裔美国孕妇如何看待孕期体重增加以及她们在孕期如何控制体重。
采用三个焦点小组的描述性研究。
从城市产前护理机构以及东北部一个中等规模城市的妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)服务机构招募女性。
26名年龄在18至39岁之间的成年、低收入、怀孕非裔美国女性;大多数处于怀孕的前20周内。
利用与孕期体重增加相关的开放式问题进行了三个焦点小组讨论。采用内容分析法分析逐字记录稿。分析聚焦于意义、意图和背景。在组内和组间层面进行比较和对比以确定主题。
确定了四个主题,这些主题深入揭示了女性如何看待孕期体重增加以及在孕期控制体重:(a)孕期体重增加:无论增加多少都意味着有个健康的宝宝;(b)体重保留:这是会发生的;(c)存在限制:体重增加对外表的影响;(d)观察与等待:控制体重的计划。
低收入非裔美国女性虽然意识到产后体重保留的可能性,但并不专注于限制孕期体重增加。对更大体型的文化接受以及认为增加更多体重表明婴儿健康的观念,给限制孕期过度体重增加的干预措施带来了挑战。