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年轻女性和助产士改善妊娠营养支持的观点:婴儿、饮食和青春期生活方式(BELLA)研究。

Young women's and midwives' perspectives on improving nutritional support in pregnancy: The babies, eating, and LifestyLe in adolescence (BELLA) study.

机构信息

MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK; NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.

Clinical Ethics and Law at Southampton (CELS), University of Southampton, UK.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2021 Apr;274:113781. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113781. Epub 2021 Feb 17.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Teenage pregnancy has a high risk of poor outcomes for both mother and baby. Teenage girls have the poorest diets of any population group in the UK, which compounds the risk of poor pregnancy outcomes. Pregnant teenagers trust advice from their midwives, but midwives feel they do not have time, confidence, or knowledge to discuss nutrition.

OBJECTIVE

This study examined how the relationship between pregnant teenagers and their midwives could be utilised to deliver support to improve diet quality.

METHOD

Qualitative interviews were conducted across three urban sites in the UK: Manchester, Doncaster, and Southampton with adolescent mothers and their midwives regarding diet and lifestyle, and what form of support would be helpful. In total, 106 young women and 20 midwives were interviewed. Most of the young mothers were 19 or younger (67%). Half had had their first child in the past year (52%) and 21% were pregnant during the study. Thematic analysis was used to identify ways to better support young mothers to eat well.

RESULTS

Young women found it difficult to prioritise healthy eating; they often felt isolated and not in control of their own lives and wanted support from their midwife. Midwives felt that it was their role to support young mothers with diet in pregnancy but were anxious about initiating conversations and felt they lacked clear guidance.

CONCLUSIONS

Pregnant teenagers and their midwives lack reliable resources and strategies for healthy eating support. An effective intervention to improve pregnant teenagers' diet quality must empower, inform, and motivate young mothers and their midwives, and enable connections between young mothers.

摘要

背景

少女怀孕对母婴双方都有很高的不良后果风险。少女是英国所有人群中饮食最不健康的群体,这增加了不良妊娠结局的风险。怀孕的少女信任她们的助产士的建议,但助产士觉得自己没有时间、信心或知识来讨论营养问题。

目的

本研究探讨了如何利用少女和她们的助产士之间的关系,为改善饮食质量提供支持。

方法

在英国的三个城市(曼彻斯特、唐卡斯特和南安普顿)进行了定性访谈,对象是青少年母亲及其助产士,内容涉及饮食和生活方式,以及她们希望得到什么样的支持。共有 106 名年轻母亲和 20 名助产士接受了采访。大多数年轻母亲年龄在 19 岁以下(67%)。一半人在过去一年中生了第一个孩子(52%),21%在研究期间怀孕。采用主题分析来确定如何更好地支持年轻母亲健康饮食。

结果

年轻女性发现很难优先考虑健康饮食;她们常常感到孤立无援,无法掌控自己的生活,希望得到助产士的支持。助产士认为支持怀孕少女的饮食是她们的职责,但她们对发起对话感到焦虑,并且觉得自己缺乏明确的指导。

结论

怀孕的少女及其助产士缺乏可靠的资源和策略来支持健康饮食。改善怀孕少女饮食质量的有效干预措施必须赋予、告知和激励年轻母亲及其助产士,并使年轻母亲之间能够建立联系。

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