Midwives have previously reported concerns about discussing and referring obese pregnant women to weight management services, with some women stating that this referral can be upsetting. The current study interviewed obese women who had declined a weight management service during pregnancy to explore if it was the referral process that made them decline the service. Fifteen women participated and reported that being informed about and referred to a service by their midwife was acceptable to them. Participants also mentioned they would expect this information from their midwife. No participants reported being upset by this referral
Midwives are responsible for providing advice regarding the complex issues of healthy eating and wei...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterObese pregnant women (BMI>30 kg/m²) are a...
Background: Weight stigma is pervasive in Western society and in healthcare settings, and has a nega...
Midwives have previously reported concerns about discussing and referring obese pregnant women to we...
Objective: a variety of services to support women to undertake weight management behaviours during p...
OBJECTIVE: a variety of services to support women to undertake weight management behaviours during p...
Objective: This study investigated the views and experiences of obese pregnant and post-natal women ...
Introduction: The importance of helping pregnant women maintain a healthy lifestyle and prevent exce...
Evaluations of services targeting obese women's gestational weight gain often report low uptake. Thu...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive gestational weight gain, regardless of initial BMI, is associated with perin...
Background - Twenty percent of pregnant women in the UK are obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2), reflecting the...
IntroductionThe importance of helping pregnant women maintain a healthy lifestyle and prevent excess...
Background Gestational weight interventions are important in maternity care to counteract adverse pr...
Background: Obesity during pregnancy is a serious health problem for women and their children. Despi...
Background There is evidence that midwives may find discussions about weight difficult with pregnan...
Midwives are responsible for providing advice regarding the complex issues of healthy eating and wei...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterObese pregnant women (BMI>30 kg/m²) are a...
Background: Weight stigma is pervasive in Western society and in healthcare settings, and has a nega...
Midwives have previously reported concerns about discussing and referring obese pregnant women to we...
Objective: a variety of services to support women to undertake weight management behaviours during p...
OBJECTIVE: a variety of services to support women to undertake weight management behaviours during p...
Objective: This study investigated the views and experiences of obese pregnant and post-natal women ...
Introduction: The importance of helping pregnant women maintain a healthy lifestyle and prevent exce...
Evaluations of services targeting obese women's gestational weight gain often report low uptake. Thu...
INTRODUCTION: Excessive gestational weight gain, regardless of initial BMI, is associated with perin...
Background - Twenty percent of pregnant women in the UK are obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2), reflecting the...
IntroductionThe importance of helping pregnant women maintain a healthy lifestyle and prevent excess...
Background Gestational weight interventions are important in maternity care to counteract adverse pr...
Background: Obesity during pregnancy is a serious health problem for women and their children. Despi...
Background There is evidence that midwives may find discussions about weight difficult with pregnan...
Midwives are responsible for providing advice regarding the complex issues of healthy eating and wei...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterObese pregnant women (BMI>30 kg/m²) are a...
Background: Weight stigma is pervasive in Western society and in healthcare settings, and has a nega...