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Enablers and barriers to physical activity in overweight and obese pregnant women: an analysis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model
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McAuliffe, F. M.
, Kearney, P. M.
, Byrne, M.
, Flannery, C.
, Clifford, E.
, Kenny, L. C.
, Anaba, A. E.
, O’Riordan, M.
, McHugh, S.
in
Adult
/ Attitude to Health
/ Behavior modification
/ Birth weight
/ Body mass index
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Childrens health
/ Exercise
/ Exercise - psychology
/ Female
/ Gestational diabetes
/ Gynecology
/ Health Behavior
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Ireland
/ Lifestyles
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Maternal health
/ Maternal health and pregnancy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Motivation
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Overweight
/ Overweight - psychology
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy Complications - psychology
/ Pregnant women
/ Pregnant Women - psychology
/ Qualitative Research
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Research Article
/ Theoretical domains framework
/ Trends
/ Weight control
/ Womens health
/ Young Adult
2018
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Enablers and barriers to physical activity in overweight and obese pregnant women: an analysis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model
by
McAuliffe, F. M.
, Kearney, P. M.
, Byrne, M.
, Flannery, C.
, Clifford, E.
, Kenny, L. C.
, Anaba, A. E.
, O’Riordan, M.
, McHugh, S.
in
Adult
/ Attitude to Health
/ Behavior modification
/ Birth weight
/ Body mass index
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Childrens health
/ Exercise
/ Exercise - psychology
/ Female
/ Gestational diabetes
/ Gynecology
/ Health Behavior
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Ireland
/ Lifestyles
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Maternal health
/ Maternal health and pregnancy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Motivation
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Overweight
/ Overweight - psychology
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy Complications - psychology
/ Pregnant women
/ Pregnant Women - psychology
/ Qualitative Research
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Research Article
/ Theoretical domains framework
/ Trends
/ Weight control
/ Womens health
/ Young Adult
2018
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Enablers and barriers to physical activity in overweight and obese pregnant women: an analysis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model
by
McAuliffe, F. M.
, Kearney, P. M.
, Byrne, M.
, Flannery, C.
, Clifford, E.
, Kenny, L. C.
, Anaba, A. E.
, O’Riordan, M.
, McHugh, S.
in
Adult
/ Attitude to Health
/ Behavior modification
/ Birth weight
/ Body mass index
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Childrens health
/ Exercise
/ Exercise - psychology
/ Female
/ Gestational diabetes
/ Gynecology
/ Health Behavior
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Ireland
/ Lifestyles
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Maternal health
/ Maternal health and pregnancy
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Motivation
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Overweight
/ Overweight - psychology
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy Complications - psychology
/ Pregnant women
/ Pregnant Women - psychology
/ Qualitative Research
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Research Article
/ Theoretical domains framework
/ Trends
/ Weight control
/ Womens health
/ Young Adult
2018
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Enablers and barriers to physical activity in overweight and obese pregnant women: an analysis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model
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Enablers and barriers to physical activity in overweight and obese pregnant women: an analysis informed by the theoretical domains framework and COM-B model
2018
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Overview
Background
Obesity during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and other complications. Physical activity is a modifiable lifestyle factor that may help to prevent these complications but many women reduce their physical activity levels during pregnancy. Interventions targeting physical activity in pregnancy are on-going but few identify the underlying behaviour change mechanisms by which the intervention is expected to work. To enhance intervention effectiveness, recent tools in behavioural science such as the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and COM-B model (capability, opportunity, motivation and behaviour) have been employed to understand behaviours for intervention development. Using these behaviour change methods, this study aimed to identify the enablers and barriers to physical activity in overweight and obese pregnant women.
Methods
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of overweight and obese women at different stages of pregnancy attending a public antenatal clinic in a large academic maternity hospital in Cork, Ireland. Interviews were recorded and transcribed into NVivo V.10 software. Data analysis followed the framework approach, drawing on the TDF and the COM-B model.
Results
Twenty one themes were identified and these mapped directly on to the COM-B model of behaviour change and ten of the TDF domains. Having the social opportunity to engage in physical activity was identified as an enabler; pregnant women suggested being active was easier when supported by their partners. Knowledge was a commonly reported barrier with women lacking information on safe activities during pregnancy and describing the information received from their midwife as ‘limited’. Having the physical capability and physical opportunity to carry out physical activity were also identified as barriers; experiencing pain, a lack of time, having other children, and working prevented women from being active.
Conclusion
A wide range of barriers and enablers were identified which influenced women’s capability, motivation and opportunity to engage in physical activity with “knowledge” as the most commonly reported barrier. This study is a theoretical starting point in making a ‘behavioural diagnoses’ and the results will be used to inform the development of an intervention to increase physical activity levels among overweight and obese pregnant women.
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BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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