Whitaker Kara M, Wilcox Sara, Liu Jihong, Blair Steven N, Pate Russell R
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina; Prevention Research Center, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.
Womens Health Issues. 2016 Jan-Feb;26(1):116-22. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2015.10.007. Epub 2015 Nov 24.
This study investigated patient and provider perceptions of weight gain, physical activity, and nutrition counseling during prenatal care visits.
Individual qualitative interviews were conducted with 30 pregnant women between 20 and 30 weeks gestation (15 African American, 15 White) and 11 prenatal care providers (5 attending physicians, 5 residents, 1 nurse practitioner) in 2014.
The majority of patients and providers reported receiving or giving advice on weight gain (87% and 100%, respectively), physical activity (87% and 91%), and nutrition (100% and 91%) during a prenatal visit. Discussion of counseling content was largely consistent between patients and providers. However, counseling was limited and not fully consistent with current weight gain, physical activity, or dietary guidelines during pregnancy. Most patients viewed provider advice positively, but some wanted more detailed information. Providers discussed many barriers to lifestyle counseling, including lack of time, inadequate training, concern about the sensitivity of the topic, lower education or income level of the patient, cultural differences, and lack of patient interest.
Providers discussed weight gain, physical activity, and nutrition during prenatal care visits and patients accurately recalled this advice. However, counseling was limited and not fully consistent with guidelines. Future studies are needed to develop and evaluate the efficacy of interventions to help providers overcome perceived barriers and more effectively counsel women on weight and healthy lifestyles during pregnancy.
本研究调查了患者及医护人员对产前检查期间体重增加、体育活动和营养咨询的看法。
2014年,对30名妊娠20至30周的孕妇(15名非裔美国人、15名白人)和11名产前检查医护人员(5名主治医师、5名住院医师、1名执业护士)进行了个人定性访谈。
大多数患者和医护人员报告在产前检查期间接受或给出了关于体重增加(分别为87%和100%)、体育活动(87%和91%)和营养(100%和91%)的建议。患者和医护人员对咨询内容的讨论基本一致。然而,咨询有限,且与当前孕期体重增加、体育活动或饮食指南不完全一致。大多数患者对医护人员的建议持积极态度,但一些患者希望获得更详细的信息。医护人员讨论了生活方式咨询的许多障碍,包括时间不足、培训不足、担心话题敏感性、患者教育程度或收入水平较低、文化差异以及患者缺乏兴趣。
医护人员在产前检查期间讨论了体重增加、体育活动和营养,患者也准确回忆了这些建议。然而,咨询有限且与指南不完全一致。未来需要开展研究,以开发和评估干预措施的效果,帮助医护人员克服感知到的障碍,并在孕期更有效地为女性提供关于体重和健康生活方式的咨询。