NUTRITION EDUCATION MODELS IN PREGNANCY TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE AND DIETARY PATTERNS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Nsc Nursing Pub Date : 2022-04-29 DOI:10.32549/opi-nsc-568
S. Suryani, M. Rusdi, A. Johari, Solha Elrifda
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Background. The misconception of nutritional principles causes dietary oversight, resulting in an excess or deficit of energy and specific nutrients essential for the proper course of pregnancy and a child's healthy growth. This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of nutrition education in improving knowledge and dietary change conducted in pregnant women. Methods. This review study complies with the 2009 PRISMA guidelines. The studies included in this review are mainly studies with experimental designs. Databases used in searching relevant literatures such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, Willey online Library, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Proquest that were published from 2010 to 2021, full text, English version, experimental studies. Two review authors conducted studies screening based on the eligibility criteria, and extracted important points in the studies included. Quality of the studies included were assessed using EPHPP. Results. A total of 10 studies were identified in this review. Six studies in the high quality, and four studies in moderate quality. Overall outcomes of the studies included are Knowledge, Attitude, practice, dietary practice, awareness, hemoglobin blood level, and Gestational Weight Gain (GWG). Conclusion. Nutrition education in many methods has a power to improve knowledge, and dietary change of pregnant women. It implies the need for future large high quality trials using a standardized approach to measuring and reporting similar findings across studies.   Keywords : Pregnancy, Pregnant women, Education, Nutrition
孕期营养教育模式增加知识和饮食模式:系统回顾
背景。对营养原则的误解导致饮食疏忽,导致能量和特定营养素的过剩或不足,这对怀孕的正常过程和孩子的健康成长至关重要。本综述旨在评价营养教育在提高孕妇知识和改变饮食习惯方面的有效性。方法。本综述研究符合2009年PRISMA指南。本综述纳入的研究主要是有实验设计的研究。检索2010 - 2021年出版的PubMed、ScienceDirect、Willey online Library、Web of Science、Cochrane、Proquest等相关文献数据库,全文,英文版,实验研究。两位综述作者根据入选标准进行了研究筛选,并提取了纳入研究的要点。采用EPHPP评估纳入研究的质量。结果。本综述共确定了10项研究。6项高质量研究,4项中等质量研究。研究的总体结果包括知识、态度、实践、饮食实践、意识、血红蛋白血水平和妊娠体重增加(GWG)。结论。营养教育在许多方面都有提高知识和改变孕妇饮食习惯的作用。这意味着未来需要进行大规模的高质量试验,使用标准化的方法来测量和报告跨研究的类似发现。关键词:妊娠,孕妇,教育,营养
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