Manchester Centre for Health Psychology, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, M13 9PL, Manchester, UK.
Maternal and Fetal Health Research Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Dec 15;22(1):939. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-05135-7.
Pregnancy is often conceptualised as a 'teachable moment' for health behaviour change. However, it is likely that different stages of pregnancy, and individual antenatal events, provide multiple distinct teachable moments to prompt behaviour change. Whilst previous quantitative research supports this argument, it is unable to provide a full understanding of the nuanced factors influencing eating behaviour. The aim of this study was to explore influences on women's eating behaviour throughout pregnancy.
In-depth interviews were conducted online with 25 women who were less than six-months postpartum. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed thematically.
Five themes were generated from the data that capture influences on women's eating behaviour throughout pregnancy: 'The preconceptual self', 'A desire for good health', 'Retaining control', 'Relaxing into pregnancy', and 'The lived environment'.
Mid-pregnancy may provide a more salient opportunity for eating behaviour change than other stages of pregnancy. Individual antenatal events, such as the glucose test, can also prompt change. In clinical practice, it will be important to consider the changing barriers and facilitators operating throughout pregnancy, and to match health advice to stages of pregnancy, where possible. Existing models of teachable moments may be improved by considering the dynamic nature of pregnancy, along with the influence of the lived environment, pregnancy symptoms, and past behaviour. These findings provide an enhanced understanding of the diverse influences on women's eating behaviour throughout pregnancy and provide a direction for how to adapt existing theories to the context of pregnancy.
怀孕通常被视为健康行为改变的“可教时刻”。然而,不同的妊娠阶段和个体的产前事件可能提供多个独特的可教时刻来促使行为改变。虽然之前的定量研究支持这一观点,但它无法全面理解影响饮食行为的细微因素。本研究旨在探讨整个孕期女性饮食行为的影响因素。
对 25 名产后不到 6 个月的女性进行了在线深入访谈。访谈进行了录音,并逐字记录。采用主题分析法进行数据分析。
从数据中提取出五个主题,这些主题反映了整个孕期影响女性饮食行为的因素:“孕前自我”、“追求健康”、“保持控制”、“适应孕期”和“生活环境”。
与妊娠的其他阶段相比,妊娠中期可能为行为改变提供更重要的机会。个体的产前事件,如葡萄糖测试,也可以促使行为改变。在临床实践中,考虑到整个孕期不断变化的障碍和促进因素,并尽可能根据妊娠阶段匹配健康建议将非常重要。现有的可教时刻模型可以通过考虑妊娠的动态性质以及生活环境、妊娠症状和既往行为的影响来改进。这些发现提供了对女性整个孕期饮食行为影响因素的更深入理解,并为如何根据妊娠的背景调整现有理论提供了方向。