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Little congruence between health care provider and patient perceptions of counselling on gestational weight gain.

Olha Lutsiv1, Keyna Bracken2, Eleanor Pullenayegum3, Wendy Sword4, Valerie H Taylor5, Sarah D McDonald6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the self-reported counselling practices of health care providers with regard to prenatal weight gain and the risks of inappropriate gain.
METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey using a self-administered questionnaire at obstetrician, midwifery, and family medicine clinics in Hamilton, Ontario. Health care providers were eligible to participate if they provided prenatal care and could read English sufficiently well to complete the survey.
RESULTS: Forty-two health care providers completed the survey; of these, 95% reported counselling women to gain a specific amount of weight, and 81% reported that they recommended values that were in accordance with the 2009 Institute of Medicine/Health Canada guidelines. The risks of excess and inadequate gain were reported as being discussed with their patients by 87% and 76% of health care providers, respectively.
CONCLUSION: In this first study to the best of our knowledge of gestational weight gain counselling since the publication of the 2009 guidelines, most health care providers reported discussing weight gain and the risks of inappropriate gain, which is incongruent with previously published information on their patients' reports of counselling.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22673167     DOI: 10.1016/S1701-2163(16)35267-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can        ISSN: 1701-2163


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6.  Improving gestational weight gain counseling through meaningful use of an electronic medical record.

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7.  Knowledge translation tool to improve pregnant women's awareness of gestational weight gain goals and risks of gaining outside recommendations: a non-randomized intervention study.

Authors:  Sarah D McDonald; Christina K Park; Eleanor Pullenayegum; Keyna Bracken; Wendy Sword; Helen McDonald; Binod Neupane; Valerie H Taylor; Joseph Beyene; Valerie Mueller; Melissa Brouwers
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8.  Factors associated with knowledge of personal gestational weight gain recommendations.

Authors:  Tracey Ledoux; Patricia Van Den Berg; Patrick Leung; Pamela D Berens
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2015-08-13

9.  Counseling about gestational weight gain and healthy lifestyle during pregnancy: Canadian maternity care providers' self-evaluation.

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10.  A population-based study of overweight and obesity in expectant parents: socio-demographic patterns and within-couple associations.

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