From insight to action: a qualitative study of the postpartum return to recreational exercise and sport in Ireland and the UK.

IF 3.2 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002369
Elizabeth Deery, Olivia Bonner, Maria Faulkner
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Individuals who were active before and during pregnancy face significant barriers to return postpartum, and participation in exercise and sport often decreases significantly during this period. Evidence is beginning to emerge regarding elite athletes' experiences with returning to sport postpartum. Understanding the experiences of recreational participants is essential to improve wider participation postpartum. This qualitative study aimed to describe the experiences of those returning to recreational exercise or sport postpartum, and to identify actions to support such a return. 14 mothers from the UK and Ireland, participated in one-to-one interviews. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using contemporary reflexive thematic analysis. Six themes were generated: (1) The challenging transition to motherhood, (2) Regaining, reclaiming and role modelling: motivators for returning, (3) Changed bodies and reframed minds: the experience and benefits of returning, (4) The mental load: adaptation, priorities, judgement and guilt, (5) Lack of appropriate knowledge and professional support and (6) Support, environment, culture and provision. Participants gave detailed accounts of the experience of returning to recreational exercise or sport postpartum. A list of actionable steps to support the return to recreational exercise and sport postpartum was generated from the data. These include the training of relevant professionals, the delivery of guidance during antenatal and postpartum care, the provision of opportunities to return postpartum and the embedding of policy to support such a return. The study provides actionable recommendations and future research directions to support postpartum mothers in resuming recreational exercise and sport.

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从洞察到行动:爱尔兰和英国产后回归休闲锻炼和运动的定性研究。
在怀孕前和怀孕期间积极活动的人在产后回归时面临重大障碍,在此期间参加锻炼和体育运动的人数往往大大减少。关于优秀运动员产后重返运动的经历,证据开始出现。了解娱乐参与者的经验是必不可少的,以提高产后更广泛的参与。本定性研究的目的是描述那些回归休闲运动或产后运动的经验,并确定行动,以支持这样的回归。来自英国和爱尔兰的14位母亲参加了一对一的访谈。访谈被逐字记录下来,并使用当代反身性主题分析进行分析。产生了六个主题:(1)向母亲转变的挑战;(2)重新获得,回收和角色建模:回归的动机;(3)改变的身体和重塑的思想:回归的经验和好处;(4)心理负荷:适应,优先事项,判断和内疚;(5)缺乏适当的知识和专业支持;(6)支持,环境,文化和提供。参与者详细描述了产后恢复娱乐锻炼或运动的经历。从数据中产生了一系列可操作的步骤,以支持产后恢复娱乐锻炼和运动。这些措施包括培训相关专业人员,在产前和产后护理期间提供指导,提供产后返回的机会,以及制定支持这种返回的政策。本研究提供可操作的建议和未来的研究方向,以支持产后母亲恢复休闲运动和运动。
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