Objective: To gain a detailed understanding of healthcare professionals' perceptions of the impact that caring for obese pregnant women has on maternity services. Design: Qualitative interview study using purposeful sampling and face-to-face interviews. Setting: Sixteen maternity units in NHS Trusts in the North East Government Office Region of England, UK. Sample: Thirty-three maternity and obstetric healthcare professionals with personal experience of managing the care of obese pregnant women. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals representing each maternity unit in the region. Transcripts were analysed using systematic content analysis. Main outcome measures: Views on the impact maternal obesity...
BACKGROUND: Mothers who are overweight or obese during pregnancy and delivery, as indicated by an ...
Obese pregnant women (BMI > 30kg/m²) are at increased risk of developing complications during pregna...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...
Objective To gain a detailed understanding of healthcare professionals ’ perceptions of the impact t...
Objectives to establish the incidence of obesity in the pregnant population in a large city in the ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) beliefs and attitud...
Objective: To estimate the direct healthcare cost of being overweight or obese throughout pregnancy...
Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing amongst women of child bearing ag...
Background<p></p> Around 1 in 5 pregnant women in the UK are obese. Obesity is linked t...
Backgroundmaternal obesity is a significant public health challenge for maternity services, especial...
Background: Obesity during pregnancy is a serious health problem for women and their children. Despi...
Background - Twenty percent of pregnant women in the UK are obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2), reflecting the...
Problem: Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of maternal and foetal morbi...
Objectiveto explore the experiences related to obesity in women with a body mass index (BMI)>35 kg/m...
At the beginning of the twenty first century obesity entered Dutch maternity care as a ‘new illness’...
BACKGROUND: Mothers who are overweight or obese during pregnancy and delivery, as indicated by an ...
Obese pregnant women (BMI > 30kg/m²) are at increased risk of developing complications during pregna...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...
Objective To gain a detailed understanding of healthcare professionals ’ perceptions of the impact t...
Objectives to establish the incidence of obesity in the pregnant population in a large city in the ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) beliefs and attitud...
Objective: To estimate the direct healthcare cost of being overweight or obese throughout pregnancy...
Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing amongst women of child bearing ag...
Background<p></p> Around 1 in 5 pregnant women in the UK are obese. Obesity is linked t...
Backgroundmaternal obesity is a significant public health challenge for maternity services, especial...
Background: Obesity during pregnancy is a serious health problem for women and their children. Despi...
Background - Twenty percent of pregnant women in the UK are obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2), reflecting the...
Problem: Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased incidence of maternal and foetal morbi...
Objectiveto explore the experiences related to obesity in women with a body mass index (BMI)>35 kg/m...
At the beginning of the twenty first century obesity entered Dutch maternity care as a ‘new illness’...
BACKGROUND: Mothers who are overweight or obese during pregnancy and delivery, as indicated by an ...
Obese pregnant women (BMI > 30kg/m²) are at increased risk of developing complications during pregna...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...