Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pregnancy Loss Research Group, University College Cork. Cork University Maternity Hospital, Cork, Ireland.
INFANT Research Centre, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Sep 5;22(1):682. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-04929-z.
Obesity and overweight are considered risk factors for a range of adverse outcomes, including stillbirth. This study aims to identify factors reported by women influencing weight management behaviours during pregnancy.
A systematic search was conducted in five databases from inception to 2019 and updated in 2021. Qualitative studies involving pregnant or post-partum women, from high-income countries, examining women's experiences of weight management during pregnancy were included. Meta-ethnography was used to facilitate the meta-synthesis of 17 studies.
Three themes were identified during the analysis: (1) Awareness and beliefs about weight gain and weight management, which included level of awareness and knowledge about dietary and exercise recommendations, risk perception and decision balance, perceived control over health and weight gain and personal insecurities. (2) Antenatal healthcare, women's experiences of their interactions with healthcare professionals during the antenatal period and the quality of the education received had an effect on women's behaviour. Further, our findings highlight the need for clear and direct information, and improved interactions with healthcare professionals, to better support women's weight management behaviours. (3) Social and environmental influence, the social judgement and stigmatization associated with overweight and obesity also acted as a negative influence in womens' engagement in weight management behaviours.
Interventions developed to promote and maintain weight management behaviours during pregnancy should consider all levels of influence over women's behaviours, including women's level of awareness and beliefs, experiences in antenatal care, education provision and social influence.
肥胖和超重被认为是一系列不良后果的风险因素,包括死胎。本研究旨在确定女性在怀孕期间影响体重管理行为的因素。
从开始到 2019 年在五个数据库中进行了系统搜索,并于 2021 年进行了更新。纳入了来自高收入国家的涉及孕妇或产后妇女的定性研究,这些研究考察了女性在怀孕期间的体重管理经验。采用元民族志方法对 17 项研究进行元综合。
在分析过程中确定了三个主题:(1)对体重增加和体重管理的认识和信念,包括对饮食和运动建议、风险感知和决策平衡、对健康和体重增加的感知控制以及个人不安全感的认识和知识水平。(2)产前保健,女性在产前期间与医疗保健专业人员的互动经历以及所接受的教育质量对女性的行为有影响。此外,我们的研究结果强调需要提供清晰和直接的信息,并改善与医疗保健专业人员的互动,以更好地支持女性的体重管理行为。(3)社会和环境影响,与超重和肥胖相关的社会判断和污名化也对女性参与体重管理行为产生了负面影响。
为促进和维持怀孕期间的体重管理行为而开发的干预措施应考虑对女性行为的所有影响因素,包括女性的认知和信念水平、产前保健体验、教育提供和社会影响。