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Eating for 1, Healthy and Active for 2; feasibility of delivering novel, compact training for midwives to build knowledge and confidence in giving nutrition, physical activity and weight management advice during pregnancy

机译:饮食为1,健康活跃为2;为助产士提供新颖,紧凑的培训以建立知识和信心,在怀孕期间提供营养,体育锻炼和体重管理建议的可行性

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Background Women in Wales are more likely to be obese in pregnancy than in any other United Kingdom (UK) country. Midwives are ideally placed to explore nutrition, physical activity and weight management concerns however qualitative studies indicate they lack confidence in raising the sensitive issue of weight. Acknowledging this and the reality of finite time and resources, this study aimed to deliver compact training on nutrition, physical activity and weight management during pregnancy to increase the knowledge and confidence of midwives in this subject. Methods A compact training package for midwives was developed comprising of evidence based nutrition, physical activity and weight management guidance for pregnancy. Training was promoted via midwifery leads and delivered within the Health Board. Questionnaires based on statements from national public health guidance were used to assess changes in self-reported knowledge and confidence pre and post training. Descriptive statistics were applied and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Results 43 midwives registered for training, 32 (74%) attended and completed the questionnaires. Although, pre training knowledge and confidence varied between participants, statistically significant improvements in self-reported knowledge and confidence were observed post training. 97% indicated knowledge of pregnancy specific food and nutrition messages as ‘better’ (95% CI 85 to 100), as opposed to 3% stating ‘stayed the same’ – 60% stated ‘much better’. 83% indicated confidence to explain the risks of raised BMI in pregnancy was either ‘much’ or ‘somewhat better’ (95% CI 66 to 93), as opposed to 17% stating ‘stayed the same’. 89% indicated confidence to discuss eating habits and physical activity was ‘much’ or ‘somewhat better’ (95% CI 73 to 97) as opposed to 11% stating ‘stayed the same’. Emergent themes highlighted that training was positively received and relevant to midwifery practice. Conclusions This study provides early indications that a compact nutrition, physical activity and weight management training package improves midwives self-reported knowledge and confidence. Cascading training across the midwifery service in the Health Board and conducting further studies to elicit longer term impact on midwifery practice and patient outcomes are recommended.
机译:背景信息威尔士的女性在怀孕期间比其他英国(英国)国家更容易肥胖。助产士是探索营养,体育锻炼和体重管理问题的理想之地,但是定性研究表明,助产士对提高体重这一敏感问题缺乏信心。认识到这一点以及有限的时间和资源的现实,本研究旨在提供有关怀孕期间营养,身体活动和体重管理的紧凑培训,以增加助产士对该学科的知识和信心。方法开发了一个紧凑的助产士培训包,包括基于证据的营养,身体活动和妊娠体重管理指南。通过助产士领导促进了培训,并在卫生局内部进行了培训。根据国家公共卫生指南的声明进行问卷调查,以评估自我报告的知识和培训前后信心的变化。应用描述性统计数据并计算95%的置信区间。结果43名助产士注册接受培训,其中32名(74%)参加并完成了问卷调查。尽管参与者之间的训练前知识和信心有所不同,但是在训练后观察到自我报告的知识和信心的统计学显着改善。 97%的人表示对怀孕特定食品和营养信息的了解为“更好”(95%CI为85至100),而不是3%表示“保持不变” – 60%表示“好得多”。 83%的人表示有信心解释孕期BMI升高的风险是“很大”或“好得多”(95%CI 66至93),而17%则表示“保持不变”。 89%的人表示对讨论饮食习惯和体育锻炼的信心“很好”或“好得多”(95%CI为73至97),而11%的人表示“保持不变”。新兴主题突出表明,培训受到积极认可并与助产实践有关。结论这项研究提供了早期迹象,表明紧凑的营养,体育锻炼和体重管理培训包可以提高助产士自我报告的知识和信心。建议在卫生局中对整个助产服务进行级联培训,并进行进一步的研究,以期对助产实践和患者预后产生长期影响。

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