Journal article
A Qualitative Study of Perceptions, Strengths, and Opportunities in Cardiometabolic Risk Management During Pregnancy and Postpartum in a Georgia Safety-Net Hospital, 2021
Preventing chronic disease, Vol.19, pp.E68-E68
10/27/2022
DOI: 10.5888/pcd19.220059
PMCID: PMC9616128
PMID: 36302381
Abstract
Despite the strong link between cardiometabolic pregnancy complications and future heart disease, there are documented gaps in engaging those who experience such conditions in recommended postpartum follow-up and preventive care. The goal of our study was to understand how people in a Medicaid-insured population perceive and manage risks during and after pregnancy related to an ongoing cardiometabolic disorder.
We conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with postpartum participants who had a cardiometabolic conditions during pregnancy (chronic or gestational diabetes, chronic or gestational hypertension, or preeclampsia). We recruited postpartum participants from a single safety-net hospital system in Atlanta, Georgia, and conducted virtual interviews during January through May 2021. We conducted a content analysis guided by the Health Belief Model and present themes related to risk management.
From the 28 interviews we conducted, we found that during pregnancy, advice and intervention by the clinical care team facilitated management behaviors for high-risk conditions. However, participants described limited understanding of how pregnancy complications might affect future outcomes, and few described engaging in postpartum management behaviors.
Improving continuity and content of care during postpartum may improve uptake of preventive behaviors among postpartum patients at risk of heart disease.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- A Qualitative Study of Perceptions, Strengths, and Opportunities in Cardiometabolic Risk Management During Pregnancy and Postpartum in a Georgia Safety-Net Hospital, 2021
- Creators
- Kaitlyn K Stanhope - Emory UniversityAnna Newton Levinson - Emory UniversityC Taé Stallworth - Emory UniversitySophie Leruth - Emory UniversityEmma Clevenger - Emory UniversityMargaret Master - Emory UniversityAnne L Dunlop - Emory UniversitySheree L Boulet - Emory UniversityDenise J Jamieson - Emory UniversitySarah Blake - Emory University
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Preventing chronic disease, Vol.19, pp.E68-E68
- DOI
- 10.5888/pcd19.220059
- PMID
- 36302381
- PMCID
- PMC9616128
- ISSN
- 1545-1151
- eISSN
- 1545-1151
- Grant note
- R01 MD016031 / NIMHD NIH HHS
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/27/2022
- Academic Unit
- Obstetrics and Gynecology; VPMA - Administration
- Record Identifier
- 9984446441602771
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