ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION TOWARDS POST-PARTUM WEIGHT GAIN AMONGST MOTHERS RECEIVING POST-NATAL SERVICES IN PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OYO-STATE, NIGERIA
Abstract
Excessive weight gain during pregnancy has been shown to predispose women to
higher postpartum weight retention and possibly long-term overweight with long and
short term consequences for both mother and the infants. Studies conducted in
developed countries have implicated pregnancy-related weight gain as the most potent
risk factor for postpartum weight gain. Few studies have examined and documented
the role of attitude and perception of Nigerian women towards pregnancy weight gain
with a view to understanding the factors that are associated with weight gain after
delivery as well as identify critical areas for any intervention and/or policy advocacy.
This study was therefore designed to investigate the perceptions and attitudes of
women receiving postnatal services in health facilities in a low and medium income
setting.
This study used a descriptive cross-sectional design to enrol 421 post-partum women
accessing post-natal services from public health care facilities in Ibadan North Local
Government Area, Ibadan. A validated semi-structured questionnaire was used to
collect information on respondents’ demographic characteristics, perception and
attitude towards post-partum weight gain of mothers as well as the perceived risk
factors responsible for weight gain. Overweight and obesity were defined according to
2007 WHO reference values for comparison. Data was analysed using SPSS version
18 with descriptive statistics used to summarize the data while Chi-square tests was
used to achieve inferential statistics. All analysis was considered statistically
significant at p-value of 0.05 or less.
Results was obtained for 421 study participants with mean age of 29.55±5.65 years,
and more than half (57.4%) of the respondents aged below 30 years. The average
monthly income of the mothers was 21,930 Naira ($110.20 USD) with more than half
of the women (248:53.7%) earning less than the minimum wage of 18,000 Naira
monthly. The prevalence of post-partum overweight among the mothers was 43.5%;
this was contradictory as a greater proportion of the women (77.3%) perceived their
weight as normal. Post-partum overweight was also significantly higher among
mothers aged over 30 years, mothers with more than three children and women who
practised Christianity (P <0.05). High blood pressure was significantly associated
with overweight. Mothers’ perception and attitude towards post-partum weight gain
were generally poor; although more than 65% of the mothers identified consumption
of fast food, a woman’s occupation, husband’s influence, income and sleeping all the
time as major risk factors for post-partum weight gain among post-partum women.
Findings from this study provides evidence of an increasing prevalence of overweight
and obesity among post-partum women in Ibadan local Government area, besides,
both the attitude and perceptions towards post-partum weight gain was also generally
poor. There is need to integrate health promotion and education training/counselling
services for post-partum mothers accessing post natal services in Nigeria.
Subject
Maternal obesityPost natal services
Postpartum Weight gain
Mothers
Public health care facilities
Ibadan
Description
A Project submitted to the Department of Health Promotion and Education, Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Public Health (Health Promotion and Education) of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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