Maria Faulkner, Sinéad Currie, Ben Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Deery
Department of Tourism and Sport, Faculty of Business, Atlantic Technological University, Letterkenny, F92 FC93, Ireland.
Division of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025 May 28;25(1):625. doi: 10.1186/s12884-025-07725-7.
Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy provides maternal and foetal health benefits such as improving mental wellbeing, cardiometabolic and delivery outcomes. However, little is known about pregnant and postpartum individuals' PA knowledge or guidance and support received during maternity care on the island of Ireland. This study aimed to assess knowledge of PA guidelines and explore experiences of receiving PA guidance and support during maternity care.
Pregnant (≥ 8 weeks gestation, post-initial maternity appointment) or postpartum (birthed and received maternity care within three years previous) adults who received antenatal care on the island of Ireland completed an online survey. Descriptive analysis and frequencies were performed with the principles of thematic analysis applied to the concluding open-text question.
Of the 430 women surveyed only 7% (n = 30) correctly stated the PA guidelines for pregnancy and postpartum. 28% (n = 120) received PA advice from a healthcare practitioner (HCP) during maternity care. Overall, few felt timely (24%, n = 103) or clear and easy to follow (25%, n = 107) advice was received. 22% (n = 96) felt confident in the advice received and only 17% (n = 74) felt supported to engage in PA. Two themes and seven subthemes relating to women's experiences of PA guidance and support during pregnancy and future needs were generated. Using study findings, five actionable steps were created.
93% of women surveyed could not accurately state the PA guidelines for pregnancy and postpartum. Largely, maternity care delivered on the island of Ireland does not include PA guidance or support. Recommendations are proposed to improve PA guidance and support provided during pregnancy and following childbirth on the island of Ireland.
孕期进行体育活动(PA)对母体和胎儿的健康有益,比如能改善心理健康、心血管代谢状况及分娩结局。然而,对于爱尔兰岛孕期及产后人群的体育活动知识,以及他们在孕产护理期间所获得的指导与支持,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在评估体育活动指南的知识掌握情况,并探究在孕产护理期间接受体育活动指导与支持的经历。
在爱尔兰岛接受产前护理的怀孕(妊娠≥8周,初次孕产检查之后)或产后(三年内分娩并接受孕产护理)的成年人完成了一项在线调查。采用描述性分析和频率统计,并将主题分析原则应用于最后的开放式问题。
在接受调查的430名女性中,只有7%(n = 30)正确说出了孕期和产后的体育活动指南。28%(n = 120)在孕产护理期间从医疗保健从业者(HCP)那里获得了体育活动建议。总体而言,很少有人觉得收到的建议及时(24%,n = 103)或清晰易懂(25%,n = 107)。22%(n = 96)对收到的建议感到有信心,只有17%(n = 74)觉得在进行体育活动方面得到了支持。生成了与女性孕期体育活动指导和支持经历及未来需求相关的两个主题和七个子主题。利用研究结果,制定了五个可采取的行动步骤。
93%的受访女性无法准确说出孕期和产后的体育活动指南。在很大程度上,爱尔兰岛提供的孕产护理不包括体育活动指导或支持。建议提出以改善爱尔兰岛孕期及产后提供的体育活动指导和支持。