Dorney Edwina, Cheney Kate, Musgrave Loretta, Hammarberg Karin, Rodgers Ray, Black Kirsten I
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Central Clinical School Susan Wakil Health Building, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
The Sydney Nursing School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Susan Wakil Health Building, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Women Birth. 2025 Jan;38(1):101857. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2024.101857. Epub 2025 Jan 2.
Limited awareness about the importance of preconception health is a recognised barrier to preparing for pregnancy.
Opportunities exist to improve the health of future parents through preconception care. One of the recognised barriers to pregnancy preparation is a lack of knowledge and a lack of presentation for information and care.
To explore the understanding of "preconception health" amongst people of reproductive age in Australia to inform the delivery of preconception care.
A qualitative descriptive study using online interviews with people of reproductive age in Australia. Recruitment was via social media (Facebook). Interview transcripts were analysed thematically.
Of the 20 women and five men we interviewed, all acknowledged the importance of preparing for pregnancy. Despite broadly understanding the concept, most participants had limited understanding of the details of preconception health. To increase their knowledge, participants' preferred sources of information included education in schools, reputable online sources, primary and maternity healthcare providers, and community members with lived experience.
People in Australia are keen to learn about preparing for pregnancy and appreciate this as important. Suggested avenues to improve awareness and understanding about optimal preconception health included through school education, primary and reproductive healthcare providers, and online resources. This can improve understanding and behaviours before first and subsequent pregnancies.
Preconception care requires a life-course approach, beginning with universal education through schools, enhanced by readily accessible reputable online resources, and access to trusted primary and maternity care providers. Maternity care providers can be key drivers in this process.
对孕前健康重要性的认识有限是公认的备孕障碍。
通过孕前保健有机会改善准父母的健康。公认的备孕障碍之一是缺乏知识以及缺乏获取信息和保健的途径。
探讨澳大利亚育龄人群对“孕前健康”的理解,以为孕前保健的实施提供参考。
采用定性描述性研究,对澳大利亚育龄人群进行在线访谈。通过社交媒体(脸书)招募。对访谈记录进行主题分析。
在我们访谈的20名女性和5名男性中,所有人都承认备孕的重要性。尽管大致理解这一概念,但大多数参与者对孕前健康细节的了解有限。为增加知识,参与者偏好的信息来源包括学校教育、可靠的在线资源、初级和孕产妇保健提供者以及有实际经验的社区成员。
澳大利亚人渴望了解备孕知识,并认为这很重要。提高对最佳孕前健康的认识和理解的建议途径包括通过学校教育、初级和生殖保健提供者以及在线资源。这可以改善首次及后续怀孕前的理解和行为。
孕前保健需要采用贯穿一生的方法,从学校的普及教育开始,通过易于获取的可靠在线资源加以强化,并能获得可信赖的初级和孕产妇保健提供者的服务。孕产妇保健提供者可以成为这一过程的关键推动因素。