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- Title
The role of antenatal and postnatal social support for pregnant women with a body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m<sup>2</sup>.
- Authors
Smith, Debbie; Taylor, Wendy; Lavender, Tina
- Abstract
Pregnancy can be both a time of change and increased stress for women. Through taking part in a research study and attending an antenatal lifestyle programme for women with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30kg /m2, a group of eight women formed a reference group and became a strong and effective source of social support for each other. This article discusses the role of social support from reference groups in engaging in postnatal healthy behaviours, such as physical activity (social learning theory) and protection against stressful situations (social support as a buffer for psychosocial stress), by presenting some observations and data from a number of women taking part in a larger research study and the literature base. Two conclusions are made in this discussion article and require further research attention in the opinion of the research team. First, health professionals should educate women about the different sources of social support that they may need during and after pregnancy; and second, they should provide antenatal opportunities for women to meet others with whom they can form a social support group (e.g. BMI can be the basis for a reference group).
- Subjects
HEALTH behavior; EVALUATION of medical care; OBESITY; POSTNATAL care; PREGNANCY; PRENATAL care; SUPPORT groups; SOCIAL support; BODY mass index; PHYSICAL activity
- Publication
British Journal of Midwifery, 2014, Vol 22, Issue 8, p564
- ISSN
0969-4900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12968/bjom.2014.22.8.564