Postpartum Maternal Health at a Time of Rapid Societal Change in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Hazel Gardner, K. Green, Andrew S Gardner, D. Geddes
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Background. Abu Dhabi has undergone a rapid transition from a subsistence economy to a wealthy modern state over the last 50 years. This paper presents an insight into the health status of Emirati mothers during this transition through a prospective longitudinal study of mothers who gave birth in a government maternity hospital in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.Methods. 125 women were interviewed within the first week after birth, as part of a larger study encompassing a wide range of cultural, social, and behavioural aspects of health. They were then re-interviewed at three, six and 15 months postpartum. A food frequency questionnaire was also administered to the mothers at birth. Data were analysed using univariate statistics.Results. Over 70% of the mothers had BMI in the overweight and obese categories, and approximately half of the women were dissatisfied with their weight. Contributing factors were likely to be diets high in fats and sugar, low levels of exercise and women’s limited involvement in household food purchasing and preparation. Iron deficiency anaemia, diabetes, asthma and fertility problems were found to be the most common concerns amongst the participants prior to conception. Anaemia rates were high during pregnancy, with 35% having haemoglobin < 11 g/dL, and were positively associated with parity. Belief in traditional and herbal medicines was strong, with 43% of women using a variety of remedies during pregnancy.Conclusions. Policies and support mechanisms to encourage women to make better dietary choices and to provide more opportunities for exercising are required to improve the health of mothers in the UAE. The development of good quality health care has resulted in the better maternal health outcomes, although traditional practices in relation to herbal medicines are still common. 
阿拉伯联合酋长国阿布扎比快速社会变革时期的产后产妇保健
背景。在过去的50年里,阿布扎比经历了从一个自给自足的经济体到一个富裕的现代国家的快速转变。本文通过对在阿布扎比酋长国一家政府妇产医院分娩的母亲进行前瞻性纵向研究,深入了解了阿联酋母亲在这一过渡期间的健康状况。125名妇女在出生后的第一周内接受了采访,这是一项涵盖广泛的文化、社会和行为健康方面的更大研究的一部分。然后在产后3个月、6个月和15个月对她们进行了再次采访。一份食物频率调查问卷也在母亲出生时进行。数据采用单变量统计分析。超过70%的母亲的身体质量指数属于超重和肥胖类别,大约一半的女性对自己的体重不满意。造成这种情况的因素可能是高脂肪和高糖的饮食、低水平的锻炼以及女性在家庭食品采购和准备方面的参与有限。研究发现,缺铁性贫血、糖尿病、哮喘和生育问题是怀孕前参与者最担心的问题。怀孕期间贫血率很高,35%的人血红蛋白< 11 g/dL,并且与胎次呈正相关。对传统和草药的信仰很强,43%的妇女在怀孕期间使用各种药物。要改善阿联酋母亲的健康,就需要制定政策和支持机制,鼓励妇女做出更好的饮食选择,并提供更多的锻炼机会。优质保健的发展改善了产妇保健结果,尽管与草药有关的传统做法仍然很普遍。
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