Experiences of a lifestyle intervention in obese pregnant women - A qualitative study

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作者
Fieril, Karolina Petrov [1 ,2 ]
Olsen, Monika Fagevik [2 ]
Glantz, Anna [3 ]
Premberg, A. Asa [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Rehabil Olskroken, Primary Hlth Care, SE-41665 Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Physiol & Neurosci, Sahlgrenska Acad, Box 430, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
[3] Sahlgrens Acad, Dept Obster & Gynecol, Inst Clin Sci, SE-41605 Gothenburg, Sweden
[4] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Hlth & Care Sci, Sahlgrenska Acad, Box 457, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
[5] Primary Hlth Care Res & Dev Unit Narhalsan Gothen, SE-41118 Gothenburg, Region Vastra G, Sweden
关键词
Obesity; Prenatal education; Women's health; Midwifery; Lifestyle changes; Phenomenology; GESTATIONAL WEIGHT-GAIN; MATERNAL OBESITY; MANAGEMENT; PERSPECTIVES; PERCEPTIONS; BARRIERS; MOTHERS; REDUCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.midw.2016.10.011
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Objective: to describe obese women's experiences of participating in a lifestyle intervention and its experienced impact on health and lifestyle. Design: qualitative method with a phenomenological lifeworld approach. The interviews were analyzed in accordance with the phenomenological method. Participants and setting: 11 women who had participated in a lifestyle intervention project, targeting pregnant women with BMI >= 30 in southwestern Sweden, were interviewed a few weeks before delivery. Findings: the essence of these women's experiences was expressed as: implementing new habits required support, from midwives, partners, relatives, friends, or obese pregnant women in the same situation, or by participating in the intervention itself. The support had to be non-judgmental and with a balanced outlook on weight. Participation had taught them about weight gain control. The women were motivated to try to control their gestational weight gain, although not all of them were initially convinced that this would be possible. The essential structure of participation can be described with the following constituents: "pregnancy encourages change'', "to be supported by non-judgmental people'', "from bad habits to conscious choices'' and; "barriers to change''. Key conclusions: in order to implement new habits, participants expressed a need for support, given with a non-judgmental attitude and a balanced outlook on weight. The women experienced that the lifestyle changes could be less burdensome than previously imagined, and that slight changes could yield unexpectedly successful results. In order to maintain a lifestyle change, obese women must perceive some kind of results, i.e. increased quality of life or weight gain control. Implications for practice: non-judgmental support from midwives is crucial. Affinity with other pregnant obese women in an exercise group or dietary group setting is supportive.
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