I Mesters, J P M M Willemse, P van Montfort, L J E Meertens, J Kruitwagen, L J M Smits, H C J Scheepers
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摘要
目的:本研究评估补钙作为钙摄入不足孕妇预防措施的有效性,检查每日推荐摄入量1000 mg的依从性,并确定影响因素。方法:一项调查(Expect队列II, n = 823)评估了孕妇的钙依从性,随后对16名有目的地选择的参与者进行了访谈。对逐字记录进行独立分析,以确定关键主题。结果:在调查参与者中,82%的人讨论了钙摄入的重要性,83%的人表示有意改善钙摄入。在接受钙质咨询的人群中,48%的人摄入不足,而没有接受咨询的人群中,这一比例为64%。促进因素包括安全感、母亲保护儿童安全的动机、对专业人员的信任、支持性环境和意识的提高。障碍包括缺乏对钙来源的了解、药片剂量、内在动机低、信息理解能力和建议的新颖性。结论:尽管通过咨询提高了人们的认识,但只有一半的女性达到了足够的钙水平,访谈显示了解有限。明确钙的益处,消除对潜在危害的担忧,并提供具体的指导,可以提高钙的摄入量。反复的建议和加大宣传力度可以使孕期钙摄入正常化并提高可接受性。
Barriers and facilitators for adequate calcium intake during pregnancy: A mixed methods study.
Objective: This study evaluates the effectiveness of calcium supplementation as a preventive measure for pregnant women with insufficient calcium intake, examining adherence to the recommended 1000 mg daily intake and identifying influencing factors.
Methods: A survey (Expect cohort II, n = 823) evaluated calcium adherence among pregnant women, followed by interviews with sixteen purposefully selected participants. Verbatim transcripts were independently analyzed to identify key themes.
Results: Among survey participants, 82 % discussed the importance of calcium intake, with 83 % expressing intent to improve intake. Of those counselled on calcium, 48 % had insufficient intake, compared to 64 % without counseling. Facilitators included perceived safety, maternal motivation to keep child safe, trust in professionals, supportive environments, and increased awareness. Obstacles included lack of knowledge on calcium sources, pill dosage, low intrinsic motivation, information comprehension and novelty of the advice.
Conclusion: Despite of awareness raising efforts through counseling, only half of the women reached adequate calcium levels, with interviews revealing limited understanding. Clear messages on calcium benefits, dispelling concerns about potential harm, and offering concrete guidance can improve intake. Repetition of advice and increase publicity can normalize and enhance acceptability of calcium consumption during pregnancy.
期刊介绍:
Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women''s Cardiovascular Health aims to stimulate research in the field of hypertension in pregnancy, disseminate the useful results of such research, and advance education in the field.
We publish articles pertaining to human and animal blood pressure during gestation, hypertension during gestation including physiology of circulatory control, pathophysiology, methodology, therapy or any other material relevant to the relationship between elevated blood pressure and pregnancy. The subtitle reflects the wider aspects of studying hypertension in pregnancy thus we also publish articles on in utero programming, nutrition, long term effects of hypertension in pregnancy on cardiovascular health and other research that helps our understanding of the etiology or consequences of hypertension in pregnancy. Case reports are not published unless of exceptional/outstanding importance to the field.