Perceptions of exercise interventions in pregnancy; A cross sectional survey of health care workers in Kaduna State

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Amina Mohammed-Durosinlorun, F. Sani, R. Abubakar, Funmi Egwu, C. Mohammed, M. Taingson
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Context: The potential benefits of exercise to pregnant women and their unborn children are immense, yet regular exercise prescription may not be the norm. Aims: Our study aimed to investigate the perceptions and practices of obstetric care providers regarding exercise in pregnancy. Materials and Methods: The study was a cross-sectional survey done in Kaduna state between July and December 2020. A pretested questionnaire was given to obstetric care providers and information was obtained about demographics, professional and facility characteristics of respondents, their perceptions, and practices related to exercise in pregnancy, and information they routinely give pregnant women regarding exercise. Descriptive analysis was done using frequencies, percentages, mean, and standard deviation. Results: There were 265 respondents with a mean age of 34.23 ± 9.29 years. They were mostly females (215, 82.1%), married (171, 65.3%), Muslim (137, 52.3%), and Hausa (107, 40.8%). There were more nurses (153, 58.4%) from the public (212, 80.9%) and tertiary (133, 50.8%) health facilities. Almost all respondents agreed that exercise during pregnancy was beneficial (258, 98.5%). The commonest indication for exercise was cited as obesity and diabetes, whereas it was mostly contraindicated with bleeding while pregnant. The commonest barriers to exercise in pregnancy were the fear of pregnancy complications, inadequate knowledge, and high workload. Conclusion: Healthcare workers in this study generally had positive perceptions and practices toward exercise during pregnancy, except for the fact that they feel pregnant women should avoid strength-building exercises, and do not usually recommend individualized programs. Local guidelines need to be developed for EIP and providers better trained.
妊娠期运动干预的认知对卡杜纳州卫生保健工作者的横断面调查
背景:运动对孕妇和未出生的孩子的潜在好处是巨大的,但定期的运动处方可能不是常态。目的:我们的研究旨在调查产科护理提供者对妊娠期运动的看法和做法。材料和方法:该研究是2020年7月至12月在卡杜纳州进行的一项横断面调查。向产科护理提供者发放了一份预先测试的问卷,并获得了调查对象的人口统计数据、专业和设施特征、他们对怀孕期间运动的看法和做法,以及他们定期向孕妇提供的有关运动的信息。描述性分析采用频率、百分比、平均值和标准差。结果:调查对象265人,平均年龄34.23±9.29岁。以女性(215人,占82.1%)、已婚(171人,占65.3%)、穆斯林(137人,占52.3%)、豪萨族(107人,占40.8%)为主。来自公共卫生机构(212名,80.9%)和三级卫生机构(133名,50.8%)的护士较多(153名,58.4%)。几乎所有的受访者都同意孕期运动是有益的(258,98.5%)。最常见的运动迹象是肥胖和糖尿病,而运动主要是怀孕期间出血的禁忌症。怀孕期间最常见的运动障碍是对妊娠并发症的恐惧、知识不足和高工作量。结论:本研究中的卫生保健工作者普遍对怀孕期间的运动有积极的看法和做法,除了他们认为孕妇应该避免力量增强运动,并且通常不推荐个性化的计划。需要为EIP制定地方指导方针,并对提供者进行更好的培训。
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