Department of Nursing, Mackay Medical College, New Taipei City 25245, Taiwan.
Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei City 10610, Taiwan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 15;18(10):5275. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18105275.
Low levels of physical activity (PA) are of a health concern among high body mass index (BMI) women living a sedentary lifestyle and being overweight or obese during pregnancy is associated with increased risks of maternal and fetal health complications. Obstetricians often provide advice regarding recommended PA levels, yet this has not been easily achieved in this group to prevent adverse birth-related outcomes. The purpose of this study is to explore motivators/enablers and perceived barriers through in-depth qualitative inquiry, guided by a behavioral change model, for understanding of pregnant women's decisions to engage, or refrain from PA practice. Thirteen overweight and obese pregnant women aged 28 to 45 years with an inactive, sedentary lifestyle in urban areas of northern Taiwan were recruited to participate in six focus group sessions for their intent and readiness for PA engagement in pregnancy. A thematic content analysis was performed with a constant comparison method to categorize interview data and generate themes. The findings illustrate the extent to which obese and overweight pregnant women's readiness for PA is affected by multiple factors, including personal beliefs, perceived societal norms, peer support, and the competing priorities in the environment. PA interventions are to be effective by focusing on overcoming barriers, increasing motivations, and enhancing self-management. Strategies shared by participants shed lights for program developers to design preferable behavioral interventions for this group of women who are low self-esteem with low self-efficacy to increase PA and meet recommended levels. There is considerable potential for health care providers to provide accessible information, facilitate PA, and promote an active lifestyle during and after pregnancy.
低水平的身体活动 (PA) 是高身体质量指数 (BMI) 的女性关注的健康问题,而怀孕期间超重或肥胖与增加母亲和胎儿健康并发症的风险有关。妇产科医生经常提供有关推荐的 PA 水平的建议,但在这群人中,这尚未得到轻易实现,以防止不良的与出生相关的结局。本研究的目的是通过深入的定性探究,探索激励因素/促成因素和感知障碍,并以行为改变模型为指导,以了解孕妇参与或避免 PA 实践的决定。从台湾北部城市地区招募了 13 名年龄在 28 至 45 岁之间、生活方式不活跃、久坐不动的超重和肥胖孕妇,参加了 6 次焦点小组会议,以了解她们在怀孕期间参与 PA 的意愿和准备情况。采用主题内容分析法和恒定性比较方法对访谈数据进行分类和生成主题。研究结果说明了肥胖和超重孕妇准备参与 PA 的程度受到多种因素的影响,包括个人信念、感知的社会规范、同伴支持以及环境中的竞争优先级。PA 干预措施要想有效,就必须重点克服障碍、增加动力和增强自我管理能力。参与者分享的策略为项目开发者提供了启示,以便为这群自尊心低、自我效能感低、难以增加 PA 并达到推荐水平的女性设计更可取的行为干预措施。医疗保健提供者有很大的潜力提供可及的信息、促进 PA 并在怀孕期间和之后促进积极的生活方式。