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Understanding health behaviour in pregnancy and infant feeding intentions in low-income women from the UK through qualitative visual methods and application to the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation-Behaviour) model

机译:通过定性的视觉方法并将其应用于COM-B(能力,机会,动机-行为)模型,了解英国低收入妇女在怀孕和婴儿喂养意图方面的健康行为

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Health behaviours during pregnancy and the early years of life have been proven to affect long term health, resulting in investment in interventions. However, interventions often have low levels of completion and limited effectiveness. Consequently, it is increasingly important for interventions to be based on both behaviour change theories and techniques, and the accounts of pregnant women. This study engaged with pregnant women from deprived communities, to understand their subjective experiences of health in pregnancy. The study adopted a women-centred ethos and recruited a purposive sample of ten pregnant women, who lived in deprived areas and were on low incomes. Participants engaged with three creative techniques of visual data production (timelines, collaging and dyad sandboxing), followed by elicitation interviews. One participant only engaged in the initial activity and interview, resulting in a total of 28 elicitation interviews. This in-depth qualitative approach was designed to enable a nuanced account of the participants’ thoughts, everyday experiences and social relationships. Data were deductively coded for alcohol, smoking and infant feeding and then mapped to the COM-B model (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation – Behaviour). Five participants had experience of smoking during pregnancy, four had consumed alcohol during pregnancy, and all participants, except one who had exclusively formula fed her child, disclosed a range of infant feeding experiences and intentions for their current pregnancies. Considerable variation was identified between the drivers of behaviour around infant feeding and that related to abstinence from tobacco and alcohol during pregnancy. Overall, knowledge and confidence (psychological capability), the role of partners (social opportunity) and support from services to overcome physical challenges (environmental opportunity) were reported to impact on (reflective) motivation, and thus women’s behaviour. The role of the public in creating and reinforcing stigma (social opportunity) was also noted in relation to all three behaviours. When designing new interventions to improve maternal health behaviours it is important to consider the accounts of pregnant women. Acknowledging pregnant women’s subjective experiences and the challenges they face in negotiating acceptable forms of motherhood, can contribute to informed policy and practice, which can engage rather than isolate potential user groups.
机译:事实证明,怀孕期间和生命的早期阶段的健康行为会影响长期健康,因此需要对干预措施进行投资。但是,干预措施的完成水平通常很低,效果有限。因此,基于行为改变理论和技巧以及孕妇的描述,干预措施变得越来越重要。这项研究与贫困社区的孕妇接触,以了解她们在怀孕期间的健康主观感受。该研究采用了以妇女为中心的精神,并从十个怀孕妇女中抽取了有目的的样本,这些妇女生活在贫困地区并且收入较低。参与者采用了三种创新的视觉数据制作技术(时间轴,拼贴和dyad沙盒),随后进行了启发式访谈。一名参与者仅参加了最初的活动和访谈,因此总共进行了28次启发式访谈。这种深入的定性方法旨在对参与者的思想,日常经历和社会关系进行细致入微的说明。数据被推导编码为酒精,吸烟和婴儿喂养,然后映射到COM-B模型(能力,机会,动机–行为)。五名参与者在怀孕期间有抽烟的经历,​​四名参与者在怀孕期间饮酒,除一个人专门为婴儿配方奶喂养孩子外,所有参与者都透露了一系列婴儿喂养经历和当前怀孕的意图。在婴儿喂养前后的行为驱动因素与怀孕期间戒烟和烟瘾相关的行为驱动因素之间发现了很大的差异。总体而言,据报告,知识和信心(心理能力),合作伙伴的角色(社会机会)和服务支持以克服身体挑战(环境机会)会影响(反思)动机,从而影响妇女的行为。关于所有这三种行为,还指出了公众在创造和加强污名(社会机会)中的作用。在设计新的干预措施以改善孕产妇健康行为时,重要的是要考虑孕妇的情况。承认孕妇的主观经验以及她们在协商可接受的母性形式方面面临的挑战,可以有助于制定明智的政策和做法,从而可以吸引而不是孤立潜在的用户群体。

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