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“When a woman is pregnant, her grave is open”: health beliefs concerning dietary practices among pregnant Kalenjin women in rural Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

机译:“当妇女怀孕时,她的坟墓就敞开了”:关于肯尼亚Uasin Gishu县农村的Kalenjin孕妇的饮食习惯的健康观念

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Background Reducing malnutrition remains a major global challenge especially in low- and middle-income countries. Lack of knowledge on the motive of nutritional behaviour could ultimately cripple nutrition intervention outcomes. The purpose of this study was to investigate how health beliefs influence nutritional behaviour intention of the pregnant Kalenjin women of rural Uasin Gishu County in Kenya. The study findings provide useful information for culturally congruent nutrition counselling and intervention. Methods In this qualitative study semi-structured interviews were conducted with 42 pregnant and post-natal (with children less than one year) Kalenjin women in selected rural public health facilities of Uasin Gishu County Kenya. Furthermore, key informant interviews took place with 6 traditional birth attendants who were also pregnancy herbalists, two community health workers and one nursing officer in charge of Maternal and Child Health (MCH) for triangulation and provision of in-depth information. Content analysis of interview transcripts followed a grounded theory (Protection Motivation Theory) approach, using software MAXQDA version 12.1.3. Results Abstracted labour (big babies and lack of maternal strength), haemorrhage (low blood), or having other diseases and complications (evil or bad food) were the major perceived health threats that influence nutritional behaviour intention of the pregnant Kalenjin women in rural Uasin Gishu County in Kenya. Conclusion The pregnancy nutritional behaviour and practices of the Kalenjin women in rural Uasin Gishu County act as an adaptive response to the perceived health threats, which seem to be within the agency of pregnant women. As a result, just giving antenatal nutritional counselling?without addressing these key health assumptions that underlie a successful pregnancy outcome is unlikely to lead to changes in nutritional behaviour.
机译:背景减少营养不良仍然是一项重大的全球挑战,尤其是在中低收入国家。对营养行为动机的认识不足最终可能削弱营养干预的结果。这项研究的目的是调查健康观念如何影响肯尼亚Uasin Gishu县农村的怀孕Kalenjin妇女的营养行为意图。研究结果为文化上一致的营养咨询和干预提供了有用的信息。方法在该定性研究中,对肯尼亚Uasin Gishu县选定的农村公共卫生机构中的42名孕妇和产后(子女少于一年)的Kalenjin妇女进行了半结构化访谈。此外,还与6名传统接生服务员进行了关键的访谈,这些服务员也是妊娠草药医生,两名社区卫生工作者和一名负责母婴健康的护理官员,负责三角测量和提供深入的信息。采访笔录的内容分析遵循基础理论(保护动机理论),使用软件MAXQDA版本12.1.3。结果人工分娩(大婴儿和缺乏母体力量),出血(低血)或患有其他疾病和并发症(邪恶或不良食物)是影响农村农民的主要感知健康威胁,这些孕妇是卡林金孕妇的营养行为意图肯尼亚的吉舒县。结论瓦辛基苏县农村的卡伦金妇女的怀孕营养行为和行为对所感知的健康威胁具有适应性,这似乎是在孕妇的能力范围内。结果,仅仅提供产前营养咨询而没有解决成功怀孕的基础,这些关键健康假设不太可能导致营养行为的改变。

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