I would like thank my mother (late) who motivated me to undertake this programme. A big thank to senior sister Mrs Amaefule, colleagues for their tremendous support and patience
This journey would not have been possible without the help of my supervisor and the academic support I got from her, the librarians at City University and at the university college hospital
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to explore the impact of obesity in pregnancy. A systematic review of existing related empirical and theoretical knowledge was undertaken. A total of 20 articles were evaluated. The articles were cross-referenced to identify mutual themes amongst them. A total of 3 themes were highlighted which basically impacted upon the decision to investigate obesity in pregnancy: barriers to effective midwifery practice, evidence based midwifery, influence of service provision on midwifery practice. The data was critically evaluated to assess for any balance or falsification in reported findings and appropriate care was given to ethical considerations. The first chapter of this dissertation introduces the topic, explains the formulation of the research question and its aims and objectives. It seeks to explore the historical background and the issues surrounding obesity in pregnancy and its management. The second chapter demonstrates the methods that will be used: how the literature was searched as well as the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The third chapter is a discussion of the themes relating to the impact of obesity in pregnancy. The last chapter of this assignment discus the implications and recommendations for future midwifery practice, and education and management.
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTii
DECLARATIONiii
Abstractiv
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION7
Background7
Justification for the study7
Research Question10
Aims and Objectives11
Midwifery practice12
Importance to Midwifery Practice12
Midwifery perspective13
Chapter 2: Literature Review14
Obesity Epidemic14
Definition of Overweight and Obesity15
Medical Aspects of Overweight16
Obesity and Motherhood16
Obesity and Pregnancy17
Obesity and Delivery18
Obesity and Mothering18
Mother Obesity and Childhood Obesity19
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY21
Theoretical Framework22
Data Sources22
Rational for Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria23
Ethical Consideration25
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS27
Introduction27
Organizing the emerging dominant themes and sub categories27
The Mother27
A Mother's Experience of Pregnancy27
Fear of caesarean section28
Associated risk28
Pre-pregnancy weight reduction29
Threats to Maternal Health29
The Baby29
Fear of big baby (>4000g)29
Fear of underweight or pre-term30
Obesity in childhood30
Reduction in adult life expectancy30
The Healthcare Professional30
Demand for additional care and resource from service providers31
Antenatal dietary and lifestyle intervention for pregnant women31
Dietary modification31
Increased physical activity31
Booking appointments31
Care requirements32
Health Requirements32
Unit of Analysis32
CHAPTER 5: ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION35
Maternal Health around the World35
REFERENCES38
Appendices45
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background
This literature review seeks to critically explore the impact of obesity on women of childbearing age. This title was arrived at through a systematic approach of refining an initial research problem and developing it into a workable hypothesis and the use of a theoretical framework. Haber (1998) postulates that recognition of a research problem and subsequent development of research hypothesis and question are crucial steps in the research process. The literature review also aims to determine the ...