Nuampa Sasitara, Tangsuksan Pornnapa, Patil Crystal L
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Department of Human Development Nursing Science, College of Nursing, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2023 Nov 9;28(6):665-672. doi: 10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_103_22. eCollection 2023 Nov-Dec.
Inappropriate working conditions during pregnancy can negatively affect health-promoting behaviors and pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed to explore the experiences of health-promoting behavior in the workplace among Thai pregnant women.
Giorgi's phenomenological methodology was used, and data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 21 working-pregnant women in large industries in two regions of Thailand. Data were collected from December 2019 to June 2020. Purposive and snowball sampling were used to recruit pregnant women at 13-42 weeks of gestation. To analyze the data, three steps of Giorgi's phenomenological approach were employed.
The pregnant women described their lived experiences with health-promoting behaviors in the workplace into four major categories. Firstly, "positive attitude toward work in promoting health behaviors" contained three subcategories ("self-discipline," "social interaction," and "self-esteem"). Secondly, the idea that "changing temporary health behaviors is worthwhile for infants" was expressed into two subcategories ("eating adaptation" and "managing negative emotions"). Thirdly, "insufficient support from workplace policy" had three subcategories ("inconvenient accommodations," "inflexible break times," and "lack of healthcare support"). Finally, "negative perception of new work positions" consisted of two subcategories ("stress" and "low self-efficacy").
Positive attitudes toward work and infant health may encourage pregnant women to engage in healthy behaviors, while workplace support and policies are important in promoting healthy behavior and avoiding negative emotions. Health promotion interventions should encourage the value of work, promote maternal-fetal attachment, and increase health support policy to avoid mental health issues and promote healthy behaviors among working-pregnant women.
孕期不适当的工作条件会对促进健康的行为和妊娠结局产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨泰国职业孕妇在工作场所促进健康行为的经历。
采用 Giorgi 的现象学方法,通过对泰国两个地区大型企业的 21 名职业孕妇进行半结构化访谈收集数据。数据收集时间为 2019 年 12 月至 2020 年 6 月。采用目的抽样和滚雪球抽样方法招募妊娠 13 - 42 周的孕妇。为分析数据,采用了 Giorgi 现象学方法的三个步骤。
孕妇将她们在工作场所促进健康行为的生活经历描述为四大类。首先,“对促进健康行为的工作持积极态度”包含三个子类别(“自律”、“社交互动”和“自尊”)。其次,“为婴儿改变临时健康行为是值得的”这一观点被分为两个子类别(“饮食调整”和“管理负面情绪”)。第三,“工作场所政策支持不足”有三个子类别(“不便的工作场所”、“不灵活的休息时间”和“缺乏医疗支持”)。最后,“对新工作岗位的负面认知”由两个子类别(“压力”和“自我效能感低”)组成。
对工作和婴儿健康的积极态度可能会鼓励孕妇采取健康行为,而工作场所的支持和政策对于促进健康行为和避免负面情绪很重要。健康促进干预措施应鼓励工作的价值,促进母婴依恋,并增加健康支持政策,以避免心理健康问题,促进职业孕妇的健康行为。