Mostrar registro simples

dc.creatorGonçalves, Helen
dc.creatorSoares, Ana Luiza Gonçalves
dc.creatorDomingues, Marlos Rodrigues
dc.creatorBertoldi, Andréa Dâmaso
dc.creatorSantos, Maiara Gonçalves dos
dc.creatorSilveira, Mariângela Freitas da
dc.creatorColl, Carolina de Vargas Nunes
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-26T08:45:53Z
dc.date.available2025-11-26T08:45:53Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationGONÇALVES, Helen et al. Why are pregnant women physically inactive? A qualitative study on the beliefs and perceptions about physical activity during pregnancy. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, v.40, n.1, e00097323, 2024.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/handle/prefix/18672
dc.description.abstractThis study aimed to describe the beliefs and perceptions of pregnant women and healthcare providers about physical activity during pregnancy. Using a qualitative approach, 30 pregnant women and the 14 healthcare providers caring for them were interviewed in the second trimester of pregnancy. We included women who maintained, decreased, or stopped physical activity since becoming pregnant. They were divided into low (≤ 8 years) and high schooling (> 8 years). Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted and guided by three key questions: (1) When does physical activity during pregnancy start to be considered a wrong behavior?; (2) What are the main barriers (biological or others) to physical activity?; and (3) Do the actions of healthcare providers and people close to pregnant women reinforce barriers? Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed based on recurring themes. All women changed their physical activity behavior (decreased or stopped) when they discovered their pregnancy. Fear of miscarriage, contractions, bleeding, and of causing malformations in the baby were the most reported reasons for decreasing or stopping physical activity. Participants also lacked access to consistent information and healthcare providers’ support on the benefits of physical activity. Despite the current international recommendations to regular physical activity during pregnancy, uncertainty regarding its benefits remains. Interventions to promote physical activity during this period should include the training of healthcare providers so they can advise and discard ideas contrary to mother-child health benefits.pt_BR
dc.languageengpt_BR
dc.publisherCadernos de Saúde Públicapt_BR
dc.rightsOpenAccesspt_BR
dc.subjectPhysical activitypt_BR
dc.subjectPregnancypt_BR
dc.subjectCommunication barrierspt_BR
dc.titleWhy are pregnant women physically inactive? A qualitative study on the beliefs and perceptions about physical activity during pregnancypt_BR
dc.title.alternativePor que as gestantes não são fisicamente ativas? Um estudo qualitativo sobre as crenças e percepções em relação à atividade física durante a gestaçãopt_BR
dc.typearticlept_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1590/0102-311XEN097323
dc.rights.licenseCC BY-NC-SApt_BR


Arquivos deste item

Thumbnail

Este item aparece na(s) seguinte(s) coleção(s)

Mostrar registro simples