Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism, The University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle #311460, Denton, TX, 76203-5017, USA.
School of Nursing, The University of Texas At Austin, 1710 Red River Street, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2021 Jan;25(1):107-117. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-03092-1. Epub 2020 Nov 24.
Excessive and inadequate gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with a number of negative health outcomes for mother and infant. Approximately two-thirds or more of Latinas gain outside of GWG guidelines. Acculturation plays a role in GWG-related factors, however the views of Latinas are often aggregated in overall study samples, thus trivializing the specific needs of this demographic group. The purpose of the present meta-ethnography was to better understand GWG beliefs, attitudes, and practice among Latinas by synthesizing extant qualitative findings on this topic.
Qualitative studies offer an important window into Latinas' views and practices related to GWG. A qualitative meta-ethnography (a form of meta-synthesis) was implemented to synthesize qualitative studies about Latinas' views of GWG-related factors. An initial sample of articles was distilled based on meta-ethnography guidelines from Noblit and Hare (1988) to a final sample of six qualitative articles that included perspectives from Latinas.
Six concepts emerged across the studies, they included: shifts in feeling control, inconsistent/lacking information, self vs. other, applied wisdom, isolation vs. support, and everyday practicality. Studies met most quality assessment criteria (Atkins et al., BMC Medical Research Methodology 8:21, 2008).
The views of Latinas about GWG-related factors are often buried in with perspectives of other women, which hides important details that are valuable for health program interventions designed to support these women. Future research should further explore the cultural differences in experience among Latinas to produce information and resources that are culturally relevant and relatable.
妊娠体重过度增加和不足与母婴的许多负面健康结果有关。大约三分之二或更多的拉丁裔女性的体重增加超出了妊娠体重增加指南的范围。文化适应在与妊娠体重增加相关的因素中发挥作用,然而,拉丁裔女性的观点通常在总体研究样本中被汇总,从而淡化了这个人口群体的具体需求。本元分析的目的是通过综合关于这一主题的现有定性研究结果,更好地了解拉丁裔女性对妊娠体重增加的信念、态度和实践。
定性研究为了解拉丁裔女性与妊娠体重增加相关的观点和实践提供了一个重要的窗口。实施了定性元分析(一种元综合形式),以综合关于拉丁裔女性对妊娠体重增加相关因素的观点的定性研究。根据 Noblit 和 Hare(1988 年)的元分析指南,最初的文章样本被提炼为一个最终的包含拉丁裔女性观点的六篇定性文章样本。
六项概念在研究中出现,它们包括:感觉控制的转变、不一致/缺乏信息、自我与他人、应用智慧、孤立与支持以及日常实用性。研究符合大多数质量评估标准(Atkins 等人,BMC 医学研究方法学 8:21, 2008)。
拉丁裔女性对妊娠体重增加相关因素的看法往往被其他女性的观点所掩盖,这掩盖了对旨在支持这些女性的健康计划干预措施有价值的重要细节。未来的研究应进一步探讨拉丁裔女性之间在经验方面的文化差异,以产生具有文化相关性和可理解性的信息和资源。