Kinser Patricia, Jallo Nancy, Thacker Leroy, Aubry Christine, Masho Saba
Department of Family and Community Health Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing, Richmond, VA, USA.
Department of Biostatistics, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA, USA.
Health Serv Res Manag Epidemiol. 2019 Apr 4;6:2333392819834886. doi: 10.1177/2333392819834886. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.
Health guidelines suggest that pregnant women should participate in daily physical activity, yet rarely do they meet these guidelines. Means to enhance accessibility of physical activity for pregnant women are required, and yoga has been suggested as a possible method to enhance women's sense of confidence and competence with physical activity. In this pilot study, our primary aim is to evaluate pregnant women's perceptions about their lived experience of an intervention which integrates a low-intensity form of physical activity, yoga, into prenatal care; our secondary aim is to evaluate changes in participants' self-efficacy for physical activity and time spent in physical activity over time.
Held in an outpatient obstetrics department of an urban hospital system in the United States, this pilot study enrolled 16 pregnant women to participate in the intervention throughout their pregnancy. We explored participants' lived experience of the intervention using qualitative methods (phenomenology). Means, variances, and covariances were calculated for the 2 measures (self-efficacy and time spent in physical activity) over the intervention period.
Qualitative findings from focus groups suggest that it is acceptable for prenatal yoga to be integrated into group prenatal care classes and women reported increased confidence with physical activity during pregnancy. Participants did not consider the intervention to fit within the traditional definition of exercise. Women reported increased amounts of time spent in physical activity from baseline to the end of pregnancy, but there were no statistically significant changes in self-efficacy over time.
The integration of gentle physical activity into the group prenatal care model warrants further attention for potential benefits with regard to maternal physical and mental wellness.
健康指南建议孕妇应参与日常体育活动,但她们很少能达到这些指南的要求。需要采取措施提高孕妇参与体育活动的机会,瑜伽被认为是一种可能提高女性对体育活动的信心和能力感的方法。在这项试点研究中,我们的主要目的是评估孕妇对一种将低强度体育活动形式——瑜伽融入产前护理的干预措施的生活体验的看法;我们的次要目的是评估参与者体育活动自我效能感以及随着时间推移体育活动时间的变化。
这项试点研究在美国一家城市医院系统的门诊产科进行,招募了16名孕妇在整个孕期参与干预。我们使用定性方法(现象学)探索参与者对干预措施的生活体验。计算了干预期间两项指标(自我效能感和体育活动时间)的均值、方差和协方差。
焦点小组的定性研究结果表明,将产前瑜伽融入产前护理小组课程是可以接受的,女性报告称孕期体育活动的信心增强。参与者不认为该干预措施符合传统的运动定义。女性报告称从基线到孕期结束体育活动时间增加,但随着时间推移自我效能感没有统计学上的显著变化。
将温和的体育活动融入产前护理小组模式,因其对产妇身心健康的潜在益处值得进一步关注。