为超重或肥胖孕妇制定基于习惯的干预措施,以支持健康饮食和体育锻炼行为:孕期及以后的健康习惯(HHIPBe)。

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背景:超重或肥胖的孕妇人数在不断增加。这可能会增加妊娠体重增加过多(GWG)的风险,而妊娠体重增加过多与母亲和婴儿的健康并发症有关。在产前护理环境中,鼓励健康饮食和体育锻炼行为并支持妇女控制 GWG 的循证干预措施非常有限:方法:根据医学研究委员会(MRC)的复杂干预措施开发指南,对以前的习惯性干预措施 "健康体重十大要诀"(10TT)进行了调整,使其适合孕期使用。其中包括三项关键活动:(1)确定证据基础;(2)确定适当的理论;以及(3)模拟过程。一个核心要素是通过个人和公众参与(PPI)整合生活经验:结果:根据当前关于孕期营养和体育锻炼的建议,对原有的 10TTs 进行了 PPI 调整。设计了新的干预材料,包括一份宣传单、一本日志和一个用于自我监测的应用程序,与简短的 1:1 交谈同时进行。新材料中包含的行为改变技巧(BCTs)已通过一系列行为分类标准进行了编码。我们还创建了一个电子学习资源,以帮助规范干预措施的实施方法,避免谈话被污名化:根据英国医学研究中心(MRC)关于制定复杂干预措施的指导意见,并结合重要的公众宣传,将 10TT 基于习惯的体重管理干预措施调整为 "孕期及以后的健康习惯"(HHIPBe)干预措施。在产前环境中实施该干预的可行性和可接受性将在一项可行性随机对照试验中进行探讨:本研究在临床试验中注册为 "妊娠期及以后的健康习惯(HHIPBe)",ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:NCT04336878。该研究于 2020 年 4 月 7 日注册。
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Development of a habit-based intervention to support healthy eating and physical activity behaviours for pregnant women with overweight or obesity: Healthy Habits in Pregnancy and Beyond (HHIPBe).

Background: The number of women entering pregnancy with overweight or obesity is increasing. This can increase the risk for excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) which is associated with health complications for mother and baby. There are limited evidence-based interventions within antenatal care settings to encourage healthy eating and physical activity behaviours and support women with managing GWG.

Methods: A previous habit-based intervention 'Ten Top Tips for a Healthy Weight' (10TT) was adapted and made suitable for pregnancy in line with the Medical Research Council's (MRC) complex intervention development guidelines. It involved three key activities: (1) identifying the evidence base; (2) identifying appropriate theory; and, (3) modelling processes. A core element was integrating lived experience via personal and public involvement (PPI).

Results: The original 10TTs were adapted with PPI in line with current advice on nutrition and physical activity in pregnancy. New intervention materials were devised, including a leaflet and a logbook and app for self-monitoring to be delivered alongside a brief 1:1 conversation. Behaviour change techniques (BCTs) included in the new materials were coded using a number of behavioural taxonomies. An E-learning resource was created to help standardise the approach to delivery of the intervention and avoid stigmatising conversations.

Conclusion: Following MRC guidance for the development of complex interventions alongside significant PPI allowed for the adaption of 10TT habit-based weight management intervention into the 'Healthy Habits in Pregnancy and Beyond' (HHIPBe) intervention. The feasibility and acceptability of implementing this intervention in the antenatal setting will be explored in a feasibility randomised controlled trial.

Trial registration: This study was registered on Clinical Trials as 'Healthy Habits in Pregnancy and Beyond (HHIPBe)' ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04336878. The study was registered on 07/04/2020.

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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
845
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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