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Sophie Cot, Delphine Durand, Sandrine Daniel

    Sante Publique (Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France)
    |September 14, 2022
    PubMed
    Summary

    Healthcare professionals prioritize infectious risk and behavioral health messages during early pregnancy. However, diet, exercise, and daily risk information are less frequently discussed, highlighting a need for improved parental guidance during the first 1000 days.

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    Area of Science:

    • Maternal and Child Health
    • Public Health
    • Health Communication

    Background:

    • Parental environment during the first 1000 days significantly impacts child health trajectories.
    • Healthcare providers play a crucial role in guiding expectant parents toward health-promoting behaviors.
    • Understanding early pregnancy prevention messages is essential for optimizing maternal and child well-being.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify prevention messages systematically delivered in the first trimester of pregnancy.
    • To assess the priority given to these messages by healthcare professionals (midwives, obstetricians, general practitioners).
    • To understand the communication preferences of healthcare professionals regarding informational materials.

    Main Methods:

    • Cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
    • Inquiry into the frequency and perceived priority of specific prevention messages.
    • Assessment of current and desired information media used for patient education.

    Main Results:

    • Infectious risk (96.5%) and risk behaviors/addictions (93.7%) were the most frequently delivered messages.
    • Dietary balance (78.5%), physical activity (78.5%), and daily life risks (47.1%) were communicated less systematically.
    • Professionals prioritized messages they systematically delivered; most lacked dedicated information media but favored paper and digital resources.

    Conclusions:

    • Co-constructed support, validated by health authorities, can enhance health-promoting behaviors in expectant parents.
    • Empowering women and couples from early pregnancy is key to better health outcomes.
    • Addressing the gap in communication regarding nutrition, exercise, and daily risks is crucial for comprehensive prenatal care.

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