Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia.
Womens Health (Lond). 2021 Jan-Dec;17:17455065211066077. doi: 10.1177/17455065211066077.
Early lifestyle intervention, including antenatal nutrition education, is required to reduce the triple burden of malnutrition. Understanding healthcare professionals' views and experiences is essential for improving future nutrition education programmes for Indonesian pregnant women. This study aimed to investigate the views of Indonesian antenatal healthcare professionals regarding nutrition education for pregnant women and the improvements required to provide more effective antenatal nutrition education.
A descriptive qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews was conducted with 24 healthcare professionals, including nutritionists ( = 10), midwives ( = 9) and obstetricians ( = 5) in Malang, Indonesia, between December 2018 and January 2019. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
The study identified four main themes. First, healthcare professionals were aware of the importance of providing antenatal nutrition education, which included supporting its targeted delivery. Second, there were differing views on who should provide nutrition education. Most midwives and obstetricians viewed nutritionists as the prime nutrition education provider. Nutritionists were confident in their capability to provide nutrition education. However, some nutritionists reported that only a few women visited primary health centres and received nutrition counselling via this pathway. Third, healthcare professionals revealed some barriers in providing education for women. These barriers included a limited number of nutritionists, lack of consistent guidelines, lack of healthcare professionals' nutrition knowledge and lack of time during antenatal care services. Fourth, participants expressed the need to strengthen some system elements, including reinforcing collaboration, developing guidelines, and enhancing capacity building to improve future antenatal nutrition education.
Healthcare professionals play a central role in the provision of antenatal nutrition education. This study highlighted the importance of educational models that incorporate various antenatal nutrition education delivery strategies. These methods include maximizing referral systems and optimizing education through multiple delivery methods, from digital modes to traditional face-to-face nutrition education in pregnancy classes and community-based health services.
为了减轻营养不良的三重负担,需要进行早期生活方式干预,包括产前营养教育。了解医疗保健专业人员的观点和经验对于改善印度尼西亚孕妇未来的营养教育计划至关重要。本研究旨在调查印度尼西亚产前保健专业人员对孕妇营养教育的看法,以及为提供更有效的产前营养教育所需的改进。
在印度尼西亚玛琅,于 2018 年 12 月至 2019 年 1 月期间进行了一项描述性定性研究,包括对 24 名医疗保健专业人员(营养师(n=10)、助产士(n=9)和妇产科医生(n=5))进行半结构化访谈。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。
研究确定了四个主要主题。首先,医疗保健专业人员意识到提供产前营养教育的重要性,包括支持其有针对性的提供。其次,对于谁应该提供营养教育存在不同的看法。大多数助产士和妇产科医生认为营养师是主要的营养教育提供者。营养师对自己提供营养教育的能力充满信心。然而,一些营养师报告说,只有少数女性访问过初级保健中心,并通过这条途径接受营养咨询。第三,医疗保健专业人员揭示了在为女性提供教育方面的一些障碍。这些障碍包括营养师人数有限、缺乏一致的准则、医疗保健专业人员缺乏营养知识以及产前保健服务期间缺乏时间。第四,参与者表示需要加强一些系统要素,包括加强合作、制定准则以及加强能力建设,以改善未来的产前营养教育。
医疗保健专业人员在提供产前营养教育方面发挥着核心作用。本研究强调了需要采用各种产前营养教育提供策略的教育模式。这些方法包括最大限度地利用转诊系统,并通过多种提供方式(从数字模式到传统的面对面妊娠课程和社区为基础的卫生服务中的营养教育)优化教育。