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Developing a lifestyle intervention program for overweight or obese preconception, pregnant and postpartum women using qualitative methods

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-06564-2

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  1. National Medical Research Council Singapore [NMRC/CG/M003/2017]
  2. Singapore's Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council [NMRC/MOH-000596-00]

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The time period before, during, and after pregnancy is a unique opportunity to improve the metabolic health of mothers and their offspring through interventions that promote sustained healthy lifestyle behaviors. This study identified barriers such as time constraints, poor baseline knowledge, and lack of relevant data sources, and enabling factors such as motivation, support, and a holistic delivery platform for information and feedback.
The time period before, during and after pregnancy represents a unique opportunity for interventions to cultivate sustained healthy lifestyle behaviors to improve the metabolic health of mothers and their offspring. However, the success of a lifestyle intervention is dependent on uptake and continued compliance. To identify enablers and barriers towards engagement with a lifestyle intervention, thematic analysis of 15 in-depth interviews with overweight or obese women in the preconception, pregnancy or postpartum periods was undertaken, using the integrated-Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services framework as a guide to systematically chart factors influencing adoption of a novel lifestyle intervention. Barrier factors include time constraints, poor baseline knowledge, family culture, food accessibility, and lack of relevant data sources. Enabling factors were motivation to be healthy for themselves and their offspring, family and social support, a holistic delivery platform providing desired information delivered at appropriate times, regular feedback, goal setting, and nudges. From the findings of this study, we propose components of an idealized lifestyle intervention including (i) taking a holistic life-course approach to education, (ii) using mobile health platforms to reduce barriers, provide personalized feedback and promote goal-setting, and (iii) health nudges to cultivate sustained lifestyle habits.

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