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Urban young women's preferences for intervention strategies to promote physical and mental health preconception: A Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative (HeLTI)

机译:城市年轻女性偏爱采用干预策略来促进身心健康的先入之见:健康生活轨迹计划(HeLTI)

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This study aimed to qualitatively investigate young women's preferences for preconception intervention strategies to promote physical and mental health in a rapidly transitioning, urban setting. Four semi-structured focus group discussions were conducted with young women (n=29, 18–24years old) from Soweto, South Africa. Qualitative data were thematically analysed. Two main themes were identified: 1) challenges and needs of intervention beneficiaries; and 2) preferences for intervention strategies (content and delivery). The challenges participants mentioned could be classified as those relating to social pressure, identity, and socioeconomic circumstances. Mental health support appeared to be a greater need than physical health, and this featured in their preferences for intervention content, although a number of physical health topics were also mentioned (healthy eating and contraception). Participants had mixed preferences for intervention materials, ranging from printed to electronic and mobile resources. Their preferences for intervention activities ranged from educational sessions, to fun and interactive practical activities, and activities they could take home. Community health workers (CHWs) were the preferred agent of delivery for interventions, though participants emphasised the importance of CHWs having appropriate interpersonal skills and own life experience. Some women preferred one-on-one sessions with a CHW, while others preferred group sessions. While recognising the value of family sessions, young women were less enthusiastic about this approach. These findings provide valuable formative data for developing effective interventions to optimise young women's preconception health in urban Africa. These contextual realities should be acknowledged when addressing key physical and mental health issues facing young women.
机译:这项研究旨在定性地调查年轻女性在孕前干预策略中的偏好,以在快速过渡的城市环境中促进身心健康。与来自南非索韦托的年轻妇女(n = 29,18-24岁)进行了四次半结构性焦点小组讨论。定性数据进行了主题分析。确定了两个主要主题:1)干预受益者的挑战和需求; 2)对干预策略(内容和交付)的偏好。参与者提到的挑战可以归类为与社会压力,身份和社会经济状况有关的挑战。心理健康支持似乎比身体健康更重要,尽管他们也提到了许多身体健康话题(健康饮食和避孕),但他们更倾向于干预内容。与会者对干预材料的喜好参半,从印刷品到电子和移动资源。他们对干预活动的偏爱范围从教育会议到有趣的互动式实践活动以及可以带回家的活动。社区卫生工作者(CHW)是首选的干预手段,尽管参与者强调了具有适当的人际交往能力和生活经验的CHW的重要性。一些女性更喜欢与CHW进行一对一的交流,而另一些女性则更喜欢团体交流。在认识到家庭聚会的价值的同时,年轻妇女对这种方法的热情降低了。这些发现为开发有效的干预措施以优化非洲城市年轻女性的孕前保健提供了有价值的形成性数据。在解决年轻妇女面临的关键身心健康问题时,应认识到这些实际情况。

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