Results of a Needs Assessment to Guide the Development of a Website to Enhance Emotional Wellness and Healthy Behaviors During Pregnancy.
Deborah Da CostaPhyllis ZelkowitzKristen BaileyRani CruzJean-Christophe BernardKaberi DasguptaIlka LowensteynSamir KhaliféPublished in: The Journal of perinatal education (2016)
In preparation for developing a website to enhance emotional wellness and healthy lifestyle during the perinatal period, this study examined women's informational needs and barriers. Seventy-four women who were pregnant or had given birth completed an online survey inquiring about information needs and preferred sources related to psychosocial aspects and lifestyle behaviors. Information related to healthy diet choices and weight management, followed by exercise, was rated highly as a need. Information related to depression, stress, and anxiety was also rated as important. Health-care providers and the Internet were found to be preferred sources of information. Evidence-based websites can serve as a powerful low-cost educational resource to support and reinforce the health promotion advice received from their health-care providers.
Keyphrases
- drug induced
- healthcare
- health information
- physical activity
- weight loss
- low cost
- metabolic syndrome
- health promotion
- cardiovascular disease
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- type diabetes
- high intensity
- sleep quality
- drinking water
- cross sectional
- gestational age
- body composition
- high resolution
- adipose tissue
- mass spectrometry
- skeletal muscle
- body weight
- liquid chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- clinical evaluation