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孕期身体活动:南非孕妇的观念、益处及信息寻求行为

Physical Activity in Pregnancy: Beliefs, Benefits, and Information-Seeking Practices of Pregnant Women in South Africa.

作者信息

Okafor Uchenna Benedine, Goon Daniel Ter

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.

Department of Public Health, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.

出版信息

J Multidiscip Healthc. 2021 Apr 9;14:787-798. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S287109. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Notwithstanding the benefits of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy, anecdotal evidence suggests ignorance, unscientific beliefs, and lack of awareness about PA among pregnant South African women.

AIM

This study examined the beliefs, perceived benefits, and sources of information on PA during pregnancy.

METHODS

A cross-sectional descriptive study was employed between June and September 2019 using an interviewer-administered questionnaire with 1,082 pregnant women. These women were attending antenatal primary health-care clinics in Buffalo City, Eastern Cape, South Africa. A self-designed questionnaire solicited information on beliefs, benefits, and sources of information regarding PA during pregnancy.

RESULTS

A majority of the participants held positive beliefs concerning PA during pregnancy. They maintained that PA was safe for mother and fetus, improved labor and delivery (93.1%), promoted energy (89.0%), and should be discontinued when tired (76.6%). Most held negative convictions that PA during pregnancy increased body temperature (64.5%) and that pregnancy was a time to rest and refrain from PA (56.5%). Predominantl sources of information received about PA during pregnancy were television, the radio, and other media (70.2%). Most participants were aware of the benefits of PA during pregnancy -- reduction in infant weight (61.4%), lessening of moodiness (90.4), and decreased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (92.9%), pregnancy-induced hypertension (92.5%), and complications at birth (97.8%), while common negative perceptions included musculoskeletal discomfort (82.7%), and back pain (85.7%). An overwhelming majority affirmed that PA improved self-image (95.7%), sleep patterns (94.2%), and respiratory function (95.8%).

CONCLUSION

Our findings suggested that women hold positive beliefs and perceive PA as beneficial to their health and the baby; however, they received most of their information from the Internet. Most women regarded pregnancy as a period to relax and rest. Interventions to promote PA during pregnancy are needed.

摘要

背景

尽管孕期进行体育活动(PA)有诸多益处,但有传闻证据表明,南非孕妇对体育活动存在无知、不科学的观念以及缺乏相关意识。

目的

本研究调查了孕妇对孕期体育活动的观念、感知到的益处以及信息来源。

方法

2019年6月至9月采用横断面描述性研究,使用访谈式问卷对1082名孕妇进行调查。这些孕妇在南非东开普省布法罗市的产前初级保健诊所就诊。一份自行设计的问卷收集了关于孕期体育活动的观念、益处和信息来源的信息。

结果

大多数参与者对孕期体育活动持有积极观念。他们认为体育活动对母亲和胎儿是安全的,能改善分娩(93.1%)、提升精力(89.0%),且疲倦时应停止(76.6%)。大多数人持有负面观念,认为孕期体育活动会升高体温(64.5%),且孕期是休息并避免体育活动的时期(56.5%)。孕期获取体育活动信息的主要来源是电视、广播和其他媒体(70.2%)。大多数参与者知晓孕期体育活动的益处——减轻婴儿体重(61.4%)、缓解情绪波动(90.4%)、降低妊娠期糖尿病(92.9%)、妊娠高血压(92.5%)和分娩并发症(97.8%)的风险,而常见的负面认知包括肌肉骨骼不适(82.7%)和背痛(85.7%)。绝大多数人肯定体育活动能改善自我形象(95.7%)、睡眠模式(94.2%)和呼吸功能(95.8%)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,女性持有积极观念,认为体育活动对自身健康和胎儿有益;然而,她们获取的大部分信息来自互联网。大多数女性将孕期视为放松和休息的时期。需要采取干预措施来促进孕期体育活动。

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