Challenges of Avoiding Congenital Disorders: Experiences of Pregnant Women in Northeastern Thailand

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Oradee Choksawat, Kasara Sripichyakan, Punpilai Sriarporn, Chavee Baosoung
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Maternal knowledge and behaviors attempting to prevent or avoid congenital disorders have not reached optimal levels. This qualitative descriptive study describes the challenges of avoiding congenital disorders from the experiences of pregnant women in northeastern Thailand. Data were collected between November 2017 and August 2019 from 18 pregnant women through in-depth interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. Three themes reflecting challenges emerged. Firstly, ‘traditional beliefs’ were challenging regarding unclear and potential adverse outcomes. Secondly, the challenges of ‘contemporary beliefs’ included distinct views and inaccessible information, characterized as non-apprehension, non-comprehension, non-modernization, or non-precision to preventing congenital disorders. Finally, ‘daily life activities,’ in selectiveness in eating, attainment of mother-child healthiness, and harm avoidance were aimed at both congenital disorder prevention and fetal development promotion. Some significant challenging topics included: vulnerable periods; some taboos; nutrients for brain development; safety in food, working, and environment; concerns with dangers of physical activities, exercise, maternal stress, and medicines; and misperceived benefits of herbal drugs and fetal stimulation. Nursing and midwifery practice guidelines should integrate the concept of congenital disorders prevention into the promotion of fetal development using culturally-sensitive approaches. The found challenges should be overcome and further applied in refining the practice guidelines.
避免先天性疾病的挑战:泰国东北部孕妇的经验
孕产妇预防或避免先天性疾病的知识和行为尚未达到最佳水平。本定性描述性研究从泰国东北部孕妇的经验描述了避免先天性疾病的挑战。通过深度访谈收集了2017年11月至2019年8月期间18名孕妇的数据,并采用专题分析方法进行了分析。出现了三个反映挑战的主题。首先,“传统信仰”在不明确和潜在的不利后果方面具有挑战性。其次,“当代信仰”的挑战包括不同的观点和难以获取的信息,其特征是不理解、不理解、不现代化或不精确地预防先天性疾病。最后,“日常生活活动”、饮食的选择性、母子健康的实现和避免伤害的目的是预防先天性疾病和促进胎儿发育。一些重要的具有挑战性的主题包括:脆弱时期;有些禁忌;促进大脑发育的营养素;食品、工作和环境安全;关注身体活动、锻炼、产妇压力和药物的危险;以及对草药和胎儿刺激的误解。护理和助产实践指南应结合预防先天性疾病的概念,采用文化敏感的方法促进胎儿发育。应克服所发现的挑战,并进一步应用于完善实践指南。
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