Department of Nursing Science, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.
Department of Public Health, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.
Niger J Clin Pract. 2021 May;24(5):718-728. doi: 10.4103/njcp.njcp_486_20.
Midwives have a strategic role to inform, educate, and encourage pregnant women to maintain an active lifestyle during pregnancy.
This study explored a cohort of midwives' perspectives on providing prenatal physical activity education and counseling during pregnancy.
Seventeen midwives participated in semistructured interviews which were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. A thematic analysis approach was applied to the transcribed qualitative data.
Midwives rarely provide physical activity education and counseling to pregnant women, citing lack of knowledge on which physical activity to recommend, and the duration and intensity of the physical activity as reasons. Walking is the only physical activity recommended during antenatal sessions. Barriers to providing physical activity education and counseling include shortage of midwives, busy work responsibilities, nonavailability of exercise equipment, and nonprioritization of antenatal physical activity. The midwives also cited overwhelming work responsibilities resulting in extreme fatigue rendering them hardly able to counsel the women. They advocated for the introduction of exercise classes in antenatal health care and the training of midwives on exercises to improve the uptake of midwives' knowledge regarding prenatal exercise and their engagement with pregnant women during antenatal consultations.
The midwives lacked knowledge of physical activity during pregnancy and rarely provided such education and counseling. They advocated the need for training and workshops on maternal physical activity. Our findings suggest that physical activity should be integrated into the midwifery/nursing curriculum to empower midwives and other health providers to offer evidence-based physical activity education and counseling to women during antenatal health care as part of the primary health-care service.
助产士在告知、教育和鼓励孕妇在怀孕期间保持积极的生活方式方面发挥着战略作用。
本研究探讨了一组助产士在怀孕期间提供产前体力活动教育和咨询的观点。
17 名助产士参加了半结构化访谈,访谈内容被录音并逐字转录。对转录的定性数据应用了主题分析方法。
助产士很少向孕妇提供体力活动教育和咨询,理由是缺乏推荐何种体力活动的知识,以及体力活动的持续时间和强度。在产前会议上只推荐散步作为唯一的体力活动。提供体力活动教育和咨询的障碍包括助产士短缺、工作责任繁忙、运动器材不可用以及产前体力活动未被优先考虑。助产士还提到工作责任繁重导致极度疲劳,使她们几乎无法向妇女提供咨询。他们提倡在产前保健中引入锻炼课程,并对助产士进行锻炼培训,以提高他们对产前锻炼的知识的掌握程度,并在产前咨询中与孕妇进行互动。
助产士缺乏关于怀孕期间体力活动的知识,很少提供此类教育和咨询。他们主张需要进行有关产妇体力活动的培训和研讨会。我们的研究结果表明,应将体力活动纳入助产士/护理课程,以使助产士和其他卫生提供者能够在产前保健中为妇女提供基于证据的体力活动教育和咨询,作为初级保健服务的一部分。