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Sociocultural and interpersonal influences on latina women’s beliefs, attitudes, and experiences with gestational weight gain

机译:社会文化和人际关系对拉丁裔女性的信念,态度和妊娠体重增加经验的影响

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Latinos are the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the U.S., and Latina women represent the largest portion of minority births, having the highest birth rate in the U.S. for over 20 years. In addition, Latina women are at increased risk of entering pregnancy being overweight or having obesity and gaining excess gestational weight. Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) has short- and long-term adverse health outcomes for the woman and her child. Although culturally tailored interventions show promise toward promoting healthy GWG among Latina women, findings from current interventions have had mixed results, suggesting the need for further tailoring to meet the needs of this heterogeneous population group. This qualitative study was designed to explore first-time pregnant, low-income Latina women’s beliefs, attitudes, and experiences with GWG. The study employed qualitative research using semi-structured interviews conducted with 23 first-time pregnant Latina women between 22 and 36 weeks of gestation. Interviews were conducted by trained bilingual staff, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results showed that participants were uncertain if their GWG was within a healthy range. Although the majority of participants knew that GWG should be limited, they were not sure what the amount should be. In addition, the majority of participants reported attitudes of acceptance of and resignation to excessive GWG as being part of pregnancy. Several women appeared to believe that they did not have control over their weight gain during pregnancy. Moreover, analysis identified that sociocultural and interpersonal factors such as social support influence the beliefs, attitudes, and experiences with GWG of the low-income, majority immigrant Latina women who participated in this study. Study findings can be used to further tailor prenatal care practices and interventions aimed at altering modifiable risk factors associated with excess GWG among Latinas. Future interventions designed for low-income, immigrant Latina women that consider sociocultural influences on women’s beliefs and attitudes related to GWG, as well as the influence of social support networks on women’s health behaviors during pregnancy, will likely be more effective in preventing excessive GWG.
机译:拉丁美洲人是美国最大,增长最快的少数族裔,而拉丁美洲妇女代表了少数族裔出生的最大比例,是美国20多年来最高的出生率。此外,拉丁裔妇女超重或肥胖和增加妊娠体重的风险更大。妊娠期体重增加(GWG)对妇女和她的孩子有短期和长期的不利健康后果。尽管从文化角度出发的干预措施显示出有望在拉丁裔女性中促进健康的GWG,但当前干预措施的结果却喜忧参半,这表明有必要进一步调整以满足这一异类人群的需求。这项定性研究旨在探讨初次怀孕的低收入拉丁裔女性的信仰,态度和GWG经验。该研究采用了定性研究,该研究采用半结构式访谈,对23名孕期22至36周的初产拉丁裔孕妇进行了访谈。访谈由受过训练的双语人员进行,逐字记录,并使用主题分析进行分析。结果表明,参与者不确定他们的GWG是否在健康范围内。尽管大多数参与者都知道应该限制GWG,但是他们不确定应该增加多少。此外,大多数参与者报告接受和辞职是过度妊娠的一部分,这是妊娠的一部分。几位妇女似乎认为她们在怀孕期间无法控制自己的体重增加。此外,分析还发现,社会支持等社会文化和人际关系因素会影响参加这项研究的低收入,多数移民拉丁裔妇女的信仰,态度和GWG经历。研究结果可用于进一步调整产前护理实践和干预措施,以改变与拉丁裔中过量GWG相关的可改变的危险因素。面向低收入,移民拉丁裔妇女的未来干预措施,考虑了社会文化对妇女与GWG相关的信念和态度的影响,以及社会支持网络对孕妇在怀孕期间健康行为的影响,可能会更有效地预防GWG过多。

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