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Perceived barriers to and suggested interventions for physical activity during pregnancy among participants of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in Southern California

机译:在南加利福尼亚州妇女,婴儿和儿童(WIC)的特殊补充营养计划的参与者中,在怀孕期间对身体活动进行的障碍和建议干预措施

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Abstract Background The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that pregnant women engage in at least 20 to 30?min of moderate-intensity physical activity on most days of the week. Regular exercise during pregnancy is associated with many benefits for the mother and the developing fetus; yet, a large number of pregnant women do not engage in the recommended amounts. This study aimed to investigate barriers to and interventions for physical activity among pregnant WIC participants in Southern California. Methods We conducted four focus groups (FGs) with pregnant low-income women aged 18?years or older in either their second or third trimester. FGs were conducted at a WIC center in Southern California. The FGs were held according to language (English vs. Spanish-speaking) and BMI category (normal weight vs. overweight and obese). A total of 28 women participated. We used ATLAS. ti. to analyze the focus group transcripts. The study adhered to the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research. Results The mean age of focus group participants was 28.9?years (SD?=?6.6), and the majority were Latina. Intrapersonal barriers to physical activity were fatigue and lack of energy, pain and swelling, lack of childcare, medical restrictions and safety concerns, lack of knowledge about exercise safety, and lack of time. Interpersonal barriers included concerns and lack of support from partners and families, conflicting advice from friends and neighbors, and lack of advice on safe exercise from physicians. Women in all four groups suggested a community-based intervention where they can mingle with each other and share their challenges and concerns. Other suggestions to interventions differed among groups and reflected the women’s experiences and backgrounds. Specifically, to promote education, English-speaking women preferred a brochure while Spanish-speaking women preferred a video. Overweight women emphasized including children in their exercise activities to promote healthy behavior in youth. Conclusions Interventions should be tailored to pregnant women’s needs. Primary care providers should provide reassurance and information to pregnant women and their partners on the type and frequency of safe exercise.
机译:摘要背景美国产科医生和妇科学院(ACOG)建议孕妇在一周中大多数日子在大多数日子里占据中等强度体育活动的至少20到30分钟。怀孕期间经常运动与母亲和发展胎儿的许多益处有关;然而,大量的孕妇不参与推荐的金额。本研究旨在调查南加州怀孕WIC参与者身体活动的障碍和干预措施。方法采用孕妇低收入女性进行了四个焦点群(FGS),年龄在18岁以下的孕妇年龄或三个月或三个月龄段。 FGS在加州南部的一个WIC中心进行。 FGS根据语言(英语与西班牙语)和BMI类别(正常体重与超重和肥胖)进行。共有28名女性参加。我们使用了地图集。蒂。分析焦点组成绩单。该研究遵守了报告定性研究的合并标准。结果焦点集团参与者的平均年龄是28.9?年(SD?=?6.6),大多数是拉蒂纳。体育患者的肺部障碍是疲劳和缺乏能量,痛苦和肿胀,缺乏育儿,医疗限制和安全问题,缺乏运动安全的知识,缺乏时间。人际关系障碍包括伴侣和家庭的担忧,缺乏来自朋友和邻居的建议,以及缺乏关于医生安全运动的建议。所有四个团体的妇女建议一个基于社区的干预,他们可以互相交流并分享他们的挑战和担忧。涉及的其他建议在群体中不同,并反映了妇女的经验和背景。具体而言,为了促进教育,英语女性首选宣传册,虽然讲西班牙语的女性首选视频。超重的女性强调,包括儿童运动活动,以促进青年时期的健康行为。结论应根据孕妇的需求量身定制干预措施。初级保健提供商应向孕妇及其合作伙伴提供安全锻炼的类型和频率的保证和信息。

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