Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Lees Campus, 200 Lees Ave, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5L5, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2021 Jun;112(3):498-501. doi: 10.17269/s41997-020-00438-8. Epub 2020 Nov 25.
Taking a patient-oriented approach to developing lifestyle interventions includes incorporating the patient into the program's design, delivery, and evaluation. This commentary assumes that a patient-oriented approach has not yet been implemented and tested in exercise-based interventions designed for pregnant women. We outline and define a patient-oriented approach to conduct exercise-based research and review previous physical activity interventions designed for pregnant women to determine whether a patient-oriented approach was applied. In addition, pregnant women living with obesity may have unique barriers to engaging in prenatal exercise interventions that have not been previously addressed, such as having experienced weight stigma before pregnancy in healthcare and fitness settings. We propose suggestions for future trials to effectively take a patient-oriented approach when designing and implementing prenatal exercise interventions to address patient-informed barriers and incorporate suggested facilitators for physical activity. Given that prenatal activity levels are low and pregnant women may have unique barriers to engaging in exercise interventions, a patient-oriented approach may be an effective strategy to improve inclusivity and equity and, as a result, increase uptake and adherence to the intervention.
采取以患者为中心的方法来制定生活方式干预措施,包括将患者纳入方案的设计、实施和评估中。本评论假设以患者为中心的方法尚未在针对孕妇的基于运动的干预措施中实施和测试。我们概述并定义了一种以患者为中心的方法来进行基于运动的研究,并回顾了之前为孕妇设计的体育活动干预措施,以确定是否采用了以患者为中心的方法。此外,患有肥胖症的孕妇在参与产前运动干预措施时可能会遇到以前未解决的独特障碍,例如在医疗保健和健身环境中怀孕前就经历了体重耻辱。我们为未来的试验提出了建议,以在设计和实施产前运动干预措施时有效地采取以患者为中心的方法,以解决患者知情的障碍,并纳入体育活动的建议促进因素。鉴于产前活动水平较低,而且孕妇在参与运动干预措施时可能会遇到独特的障碍,以患者为中心的方法可能是提高包容性和公平性的有效策略,从而增加对干预措施的接受度和依从性。