Okafor Uchenna Benedine, Goon Daniel Ter
Department of Nursing Science, University of Fort Hare, East London 5201, South Africa.
Department of Public Health, University of Fort Hare, East London 5201, South Africa.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Oct 26;9(11):1445. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111445.
Women rarely participate in physical activity during pregnancy, despite scientific evidence emphasising its importance. This study sought to develop an intervention strategy to promote prenatal physical activity in Buffalo City Municipality, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. A multi-stage approach was utilised. The Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat (SWOT) approach was applied to the interfaced empirical findings on prenatal physical activity in the setting. Subsequently, the Build, Overcome, Explore and Minimise model was then used to develop strategies based on the SWOT findings. A checklist was administered to key stakeholders to validate the developed strategies. Key strategies to promote prenatal physical activity include the application of the Mom-Connect (a technological device already in use in South Africa to promote maternal health-related information for pregnant women) in collaboration with cellphone and network companies; the South African government to integrate prenatal physical activity and exercise training in the medical and health curricula to empower the healthcare providers with relevant knowledge and skills to support pregnant women in prenatal physical activity counselling; provision of increased workforce and the infrastructure necessary in antenatal sessions and antenatal physical exercise classes and counselling; the government, in partnership with various stakeholders, to provide periodical prenatal physical activity campaigns based in local, community town halls and clinics to address the lack of awareness, misrepresentations and concerns regarding the safety and benefits of physical activity during pregnancy. The effective implementation of this developed prenatal physical activity by policymakers and health professionals may help in the promotion of physical activity practices in the context of women in the setting.
尽管有科学证据强调孕期体育活动的重要性,但女性在孕期很少参与体育活动。本研究旨在制定一项干预策略,以促进南非东开普省布法罗市的产前体育活动。采用了多阶段方法。运用优势、劣势、机会和威胁(SWOT)方法对该环境下产前体育活动的实证研究结果进行分析。随后,基于SWOT分析结果,使用构建、克服、探索和最小化模型来制定策略。向关键利益相关者发放了一份清单,以验证所制定的策略。促进产前体育活动的关键策略包括:与手机和网络公司合作应用Mom-Connect(一种已在南非使用的技术设备,用于为孕妇提供与孕产妇健康相关的信息);南非政府将产前体育活动和运动训练纳入医学和健康课程,使医疗保健提供者具备相关知识和技能,以在产前体育活动咨询中支持孕妇;在产前检查和产前体育锻炼课程及咨询中增加必要的工作人员和基础设施;政府与各利益相关者合作,在当地社区礼堂和诊所开展定期产前体育活动宣传活动,以解决对孕期体育活动的安全性和益处缺乏认识、存在误解及担忧的问题。政策制定者和卫生专业人员有效实施这一制定好的产前体育活动策略,可能有助于在该环境下促进女性进行体育活动。