Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2023 Aug 24;23(1):609. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-05918-6.
Adherence to physical activity (PA) recommendations during pregnancy is low. A common reason for low adherence is concern of harm to mother and/or baby. The Necessity-Concerns Framework (NCF), is a well-established framework in medicine adherence, however it has not been used to explore adherence to antenatal PA. This study aims to explore (1) what influences pregnant women's PA in the context of the NCF; and (2) if the NCF is an appropriate framework to understand antenatal PA engagement.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 pregnant women in the UK and Ireland (mean gestation 27 weeks). Interviews explored beliefs, experiences, perceived necessities and concerns about PA. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic framework analysis.
Five themes were identified as influential to antenatal PA: (1) Perceived benefits and necessity of PA, (2) Concerns regarding antenatal PA, (3) Balancing the necessity and concern, (4) Barriers to antenatal PA, (5) Facilitators of antenatal PA. Women described a number of perceived necessities and concerns regarding antenatal PA. These necessities and concerns were described as being consciously balanced, supporting the NCF. However, a number of additional influences (for example, feelings of nausea and lack of advice and knowledge) seemed to impact antenatal PA engagement before women could consider their perceived necessities and concerns around antenatal PA.
The Necessity Concerns Framework is a useful framework to help explain how and why women engage with antenatal PA, more specifically why women do and do not engage in antenatal PA at different times during their pregnancy. However, there are a number of other interpersonal and intrapersonal influences on antenatal PA (e.g. physical symptoms, motivation and time), suggesting the NCF alone may be too simplistic to understand and influence complex behaviour such as antenatal PA.
孕妇对身体活动(PA)建议的依从性较低。依从性低的一个常见原因是担心对母亲和/或婴儿造成伤害。必要性-关注框架(NCF)是医学依从性的一个成熟框架,但尚未用于探索产前 PA 的依从性。本研究旨在探索(1)在 NCF 背景下影响孕妇 PA 的因素;以及(2)NCF 是否适合理解产前 PA 参与。
在英国和爱尔兰(平均妊娠 27 周)对 18 名孕妇进行了半结构化访谈。访谈探讨了对 PA 的信念、经验、感知必要性和关注。访谈逐字转录,并使用主题框架分析进行分析。
确定了五个对产前 PA 有影响的主题:(1)对 PA 的益处和必要性的感知,(2)对产前 PA 的关注,(3)平衡必要性和关注,(4)产前 PA 的障碍,(5)产前 PA 的促进因素。女性描述了一些对产前 PA 的感知必要性和关注。这些必要性和关注被描述为有意识地平衡,支持 NCF。然而,一些额外的影响(例如,恶心的感觉以及缺乏建议和知识)似乎在女性考虑其对产前 PA 的感知必要性和关注之前就影响了产前 PA 的参与。
必要性关注框架是一个有用的框架,可以帮助解释女性如何以及为何参与产前 PA,更具体地说,为什么女性在怀孕期间的不同时间会参与或不参与产前 PA。然而,产前 PA 还有许多其他人际和内在的影响因素(例如身体症状、动机和时间),这表明 NCF 本身可能过于简单,无法理解和影响产前 PA 等复杂行为。