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Attitudes and beliefs in Swedish midwives and obstetricians towards obesity and gestational weight management

机译:瑞典助产士和产科医生对肥胖和妊娠重量管理的态度和信仰

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Gestational weight interventions are important in maternity care to counteract adverse pregnancy events. However, qualitative findings indicate potential obstacles in the implementation of interventions due to the sensitivity of the subject and existing obesity stigma. Pregnant women have reported disrespectful or unhelpful communication, while some midwives seem to avoid the topic, as not to upset women. This descriptive study aimed to provide knowledge about maternity care providers’ beliefs about obesity, and their attitudes towards gestational weight management. A web survey was emailed to Swedish maternity care clinics. Existing questionnaires, “Beliefs About Obese People” (BAOP), “Perceived weight bias in health care” and “Attitudes toward obese patients” was used, supplemented with questions formulated for this study. An open free-text question allowed participants to provide a deeper and more nuanced picture of the topic. 274 respondents (75% midwives and 25% obstetricians) participated. One third of respondents found obesity to be a more sensitive topic than smoking or alcohol habits, and 17% of midwives agreed to the statement: “I sometimes avoid talking about weight so as not to make the pregnant woman worried or ashamed”. Having had training in motivational interviewing seemed positively associated with midwives’ inclination to talk about body weight, especially with women with obesity (p?=?.001), whereas years of working experience were not associated. Having received obesity education increased confidence in providing adequate information, but still only 46% felt they had enough knowledge to provide diet and exercise advice to pregnant women with obesity. Qualitative data revealed great empathy for women with obesity, and a wish to have more obesity education and access to other professionals. Swedish maternity care staff displayed empathy for women with obesity and found gestational weight interventions important, but almost one fifth of midwives sometimes avoid the subject of body weight for fear of upsetting women. Education about obesity facts, training in person-centered communication, i.e. motivational interviewing, and access to dieticians may facilitate gestational weight management implementation.
机译:妊娠权干预在产妇护理中是重要的,以抵消不良妊娠事件。然而,由于主题和现有肥胖耻辱的敏感性,定性发现表明潜在的障碍。孕妇报告了不尊重或无益的沟通,而一些助产士似乎避免了这个话题,而不是生气。这种描述性研究旨在向肥胖管理的幼儿护理提供者的信念提供关于肥胖管理的信念。网络调查通过电子邮件发送给瑞典孕妇护理诊所。现有的问卷,“关于肥胖人民”(BAOP)的信念,“医疗保健体重偏见”和“肥胖患者的态度”,补充说明了本研究的问题。一个公开的自由文本问题允许参与者提供更深入的和更细微的主题图片。参加了274名受访者(75%的助产士和25%的产科医生)。三分之一的受访者发现肥胖是一个比吸烟或酒精习惯更敏感的话题,17%的助产士同意声明:“我有时会避免谈论体重,以免让孕妇担心或羞愧”。在激励面试中训练似乎与助产士倾向谈论谈论体重,特别是患有肥胖的女性(P?= 001),而多年的工作经验无关。获得肥胖教育增加了提供足够信息的信心,但只有46%的人认为他们有足够的知识为患有肥胖的孕妇提供饮食和行使建议。定性数据揭示了具有肥胖的妇女的伟大同理心,并希望拥有更多肥胖教育和访问其他专业人士的愿望。瑞典孕妇护理人员表现出肥胖的妇女的同理心,发现妊娠期重量干预很重要,但额外的助产士的近五分之一有时会避免害怕女性的体重主体。关于肥胖事实的教育,以人为本的沟通培训,即激励面试,以及获取营销人员可能会促进妊娠重量管理实施。

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