Prevalence of knowledge on maternal physical activity among pregnant women: a protocol for a systematic review.

Madhawa Perera, Kumara Dissanayake, Lalith Senarathna
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Background: Maternal physical activity is beneficial to pregnant women, fetus and newborns. Evidence suggests that the level of physical activity in this group is not up to the expectation around the world. Lack of knowledge on the benefits of physical activity during pregnancy and not being aware of the recommendations are major reasons for this situation. Although individual studies have reported various levels of knowledge on maternal physical activity in different populations, no studies have systematically reviewed the literature to provide global evidence on the topic that is useful in initiating multinational approaches to improve maternal physical activity. The proposed study aims to systematically review prevalence of knowledge on maternal physical activity among pregnant women in different regions in the world.

Methods: The proposed systematic review is designed according to the guidelines for conducting systematic reviews of prevalence and will be reported following the recommendations in the PRISMA statement. Quantitative cross-sectional, descriptive and observational studies published from year 2000 to 2022 will be included in the review. PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Embase, SPORTDiscus and Web of Science Core Collections will be searched using keywords relevant to physical activity, pregnant women and knowledge. Grey literature on the topic will be located through searching grey information sources, hand searching of reference lists and communicating with experts in the field. Screening of search results, selection and quality assessment of studies and data extraction will be independently performed by two reviewers. Assistance of a third reviewer will be sought to resolve any disagreement during the selection and quality assessment steps. After appraising the quality and consistency of selected studies, a premade data collection form will be used for data extraction. Narrative synthesis approach will be used in this review to analyze the evidence in primary studies.

Discussion: The proposed review will summarize evidence on the level of knowledge on maternal physical activity among pregnant women in different populations and delineate interregional discrepancies. The study will locate high priority regions with poor knowledge and identify elements of knowledge that needs attention.

孕妇对孕产妇身体活动知识的普及程度:一项系统评价方案
背景:产妇体育锻炼对孕妇、胎儿和新生儿都有好处。有证据表明,这一群体的体育活动水平没有达到世界各地的预期。造成这种情况的主要原因是对怀孕期间体育活动的好处缺乏了解以及不了解这些建议。尽管个别研究报告了不同人群对孕产妇身体活动的不同程度的了解,但没有研究系统地审查了文献,以提供有关该主题的全球证据,这有助于启动改善孕产妇身体活动的多国方法。本研究旨在系统回顾世界不同地区孕妇中孕产妇身体活动知识的普及情况。方法:拟议的系统评价是根据进行患病率系统评价的指南设计的,并将按照PRISMA声明中的建议进行报告。从2000年到2022年发表的定量横断面、描述性和观察性研究将纳入审查。PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, Embase, SPORTDiscus和Web of Science核心馆藏将使用与体育活动,孕妇和知识相关的关键词进行搜索。通过灰色信息源的搜索、参考文献列表的手工搜索以及与该领域专家的交流,找到该主题的灰色文献。搜索结果的筛选、研究的选择和质量评估以及数据提取将由两位审稿人独立完成。在选择和质量评估步骤中,将寻求第三审稿人的协助来解决任何分歧。在评估选定研究的质量和一致性后,将使用预先制作的数据收集表进行数据提取。本文将采用叙事综合的方法来分析初步研究的证据。讨论:拟议的综述将总结关于不同人群孕妇孕产妇身体活动知识水平的证据,并描述地区间差异。该研究将定位知识贫乏的高优先区域,并确定需要注意的知识要素。
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