Evidence-based trends and association between symptom disturbance and physical activity among pregnant women: A longitudinal study.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1111/wvn.12647
Chen-Yu Yeh, Li-Yin Chien, Fang-Ming Hwang, Jian-Pei Huang, Ching-Fang Lee, Chun-Wei Chang
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Abstract

Background: Women usually decrease their physical activity (PA) after becoming pregnant. The change in PA may influence their symptom distress (SD). The changes and correlations between SD and PA throughout pregnancy remain unclear.

Aims: The aims of this study were to describe PA and SD trajectories across all three trimesters and examine their correlations during pregnancy.

Methods: A repeated-measure longitudinal study with convenience sampling at a hospital in Northern Taiwan was performed. Participants were recruited at 8-16 weeks of gestation, and two follow-up visits were performed at 24-28 weeks of gestation (second trimester) and after 36 weeks of gestation (third trimester). A total of 225 participants completed the study. The participants completed the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire (PPAQ) and Pregnancy-related Symptom Disturbance Scale (PSD), and sociodemographic and prenatal variables were recorded.

Results: Throughout pregnancy, SD decreased then increased, showing an overall upward trend, whereas PA showed the opposite pattern, increasing then decreasing, with an overall downward trend. Sedentary activity was positively correlated with both physical and psychological SD during the second and third trimesters. Exceeding the Institute of Medicine's recommendations for gestational weight gain, having childcare support, sport/exercise-type, and light-intensity PA were negatively associated with the physical and psychological SD, while a history of miscarriage and sedentary-intensity PA were positively associated with the physical and psychological SD.

Linking evidence to action: While several factors, including light-intensity PA, were found negatively associated with the physical and psychological SD, sedentary-intensity PA were positively associated with the physical and psychological SD, our findings shed light on future intervention strategies to relieve SD and decrease sedentary behavior among pregnant women.

孕妇症状障碍与体力活动之间的循证趋势和关联:一项纵向研究。
背景:女性在怀孕后通常会减少体力活动。PA的变化可能影响其症状困扰(SD)。SD和PA在整个妊娠期的变化和相关性尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是描述所有三个妊娠期的PA和SD轨迹,并检查它们在妊娠期间的相关性。方法:在台湾北部某医院采用方便抽样的方法进行重复测量纵向研究。参与者招募时间为8-16 妊娠周,24-28进行了两次随访 妊娠周(妊娠中期)和36周后 妊娠周(妊娠晚期)。共有225名参与者完成了这项研究。参与者完成了妊娠体力活动问卷(PPAQ)和妊娠相关症状障碍量表(PSD),并记录了社会人口学和产前变量。结果:在整个妊娠期,SD先下降后上升,总体呈上升趋势,而PA则呈相反的模式,先上升后下降,总体呈下降趋势。在孕中期和孕晚期,久坐活动与生理和心理SD呈正相关。超过医学研究所对妊娠期体重增加的建议、有育儿支持、运动/锻炼类型和光强度PA与身体和心理SD呈负相关,而流产史和久坐强度PA与生理和心理SD呈正相关。将证据与行动联系起来:虽然有几个因素,包括光照强度PA与生理和心理SD呈负相关,久坐强度PA与身体和心理SD呈正相关,我们的研究结果为未来缓解SD和减少孕妇久坐行为的干预策略提供了启示。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
11.60%
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72
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The leading nursing society that has brought you the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is pleased to bring you Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. Now publishing 6 issues per year, this peer-reviewed journal and top information resource from The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, uniquely bridges knowledge and application, taking a global approach in its presentation of research, policy and practice, education and management, and its link to action in real world settings. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing is written especially for: Clinicians Researchers Nurse leaders Managers Administrators Educators Policymakers Worldviews on Evidence­-Based Nursing is a primary source of information for using evidence-based nursing practice to improve patient care by featuring: Knowledge synthesis articles with best practice applications and recommendations for linking evidence to action in real world practice, administra-tive, education and policy settings Original articles and features that present large-scale studies, which challenge and develop the knowledge base about evidence-based practice in nursing and healthcare Special features and columns with information geared to readers’ diverse roles: clinical practice, education, research, policy and administration/leadership Commentaries about current evidence-based practice issues and developments A forum that encourages readers to engage in an ongoing dialogue on critical issues and questions in evidence-based nursing Reviews of the latest publications and resources on evidence-based nursing and healthcare News about professional organizations, conferences and other activities around the world related to evidence-based nursing Links to other global evidence-based nursing resources and organizations.
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