Aynalem Yared Asmare, Paul Pauline, Olson Joanne, Lassi Zohra S, Meherali Salima
College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
College of Health Science, Debre Berhan University, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia.
J Adv Nurs. 2025 Jul;81(7):3674-3691. doi: 10.1111/jan.16711. Epub 2025 Jan 10.
AIM(S): To clarify the concept of preconception care and develop a precise and inclusive definition to improve its implementation and impact on reproductive health outcomes.
This concept analysis paper employs Rodgers' evolutionary method to analyse the concept of preconception care, examining its historical evolution, attributes, antecedents and consequences.
A comprehensive literature review was conducted using databases such as Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Scopus, MEDLINE and Google Scholar, covering publications from 2012 to 2024. Data extraction involved identifying surrogate and related terms, attributes, antecedents and consequences of preconception care. A total of 1520 publications were retrieved, with 166 meeting eligibility criteria. Using systematic random sampling, 40 articles were selected for in-depth analysis.
The analysis revealed that preconception care encompasses several attributes: period-related (biological, individual, public health and intergenerational), target population-related (individual, public and intergenerational) and pathway-related (universal, targeted and comprehensive). Antecedents include desires for a healthy baby and family planning decisions. Consequently, it improves pregnancy outcomes and health equity and enhances community and intergenerational health. The proposed operational definition highlights preconception care as a proactive strategy to optimise health before pregnancy through targeted and inclusive interventions.
Preconception care is a dynamic and multifaceted process that extends from immediate preconception periods to long-term health considerations. Addressing diverse needs and effectively improving health outcomes requires a tailored approach considering individual, public and intergenerational perspectives.
A transparent and inclusive definition of preconception care will enable healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, to deliver more effective, culturally sensitive and equitable care. It will support advocacy for policy changes, resource allocation and educational initiatives to enhance preconception health.
Addressing preconception care's complexities and diverse needs will foster a more comprehensive understanding and implementation of preconception care, ultimately improving reproductive health outcomes and promoting health equity across generations.
As this concept analysis was derived from published articles, patients or the public were not involved in the study's design, conduct or reporting.
阐明孕前保健的概念,并制定一个精确且全面的定义,以改善其实施情况及其对生殖健康结果的影响。
本概念分析论文采用罗杰斯的进化方法来分析孕前保健的概念,考察其历史演变、属性、前因和后果。
使用护理及相关健康文献累积索引、Scopus、MEDLINE和谷歌学术等数据库进行全面的文献综述,涵盖2012年至2024年的出版物。数据提取包括识别孕前保健的替代词和相关术语、属性、前因和后果。共检索到1520篇出版物,其中166篇符合纳入标准。采用系统随机抽样法,选取40篇文章进行深入分析。
分析表明,孕前保健包含多个属性:与时期相关的(生物学、个体、公共卫生和代际)、与目标人群相关的(个体、公众和代际)以及与途径相关的(普遍、有针对性和全面)。前因包括对健康宝宝的渴望和计划生育决策。其结果是,它改善了妊娠结局和健康公平性,并增强了社区和代际健康。拟议的操作定义强调孕前保健是一种通过有针对性和包容性的干预措施在怀孕前优化健康的积极策略。
孕前保健是一个动态且多方面的过程,从紧邻怀孕前的时期延伸至长期的健康考量。满足多样化需求并有效改善健康结果需要一种考虑个体、公众和代际观点的量身定制方法。
对孕前保健进行透明且全面的定义将使医疗保健专业人员,尤其是护士,能够提供更有效、具有文化敏感性和公平性的护理。这将支持倡导政策变革、资源分配和教育举措,以增进孕前健康。
解决孕前保健的复杂性和多样化需求将促进对孕前保健更全面的理解和实施,最终改善生殖健康结果并促进代际间的健康公平。
由于本概念分析源自已发表的文章,患者或公众未参与研究的设计、实施或报告。