Abstract
Objective: Antenatal healthy lifestyle interventions are frequently implemented in overweight and obese pregnancy, yet there is inconsistent reporting of the behaviour-change methods and behavioural outcomes. This limits our understanding of how and why such interventions were successful or not. Design: The current paper discusses the application of behaviour-change theories and techniques within complex lifestyle interventions in overweight and obese pregnancy. The authors propose a decision tree to help guide researchers through intervention design, implementation and evaluation. The implications for adopting behaviour-change theories and techniques, and using appropriate guidance when constructing and evaluating interventions in research and clinical practice are also discussed. Conclusions: To enhance the evidence base for successful behaviour-change interventions during pregnancy, adoption of behaviour-change theories and techniques, and use of published guidelines when designing lifestyle interventions are necessary. The proposed decision tree may be a useful guide for researchers working to develop effective behaviour-change interventions in clinical settings. This guide directs researchers towards key literature sources that will be important in each stage of study development.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2642-2648 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Public Health Nutrition |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue number | 14 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2017 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Behaviour change
- Health behaviour
- Lifestyle interventions
- Maternal behaviour
- Pregnancy