Integrative Medicine Research (Mar 2019)

Mental and physical support (MAPS) for moms: preliminary findings from a prenatal health support program

  • Kailey Snyder,
  • Danae Dinkel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 8 – 14

Abstract

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Background: The low incidence of exercise during pregnancy and the high rates of prenatal depression indicate more opportunities are needed for mothers to engage in exercise and obtain health-related support and education. MAPS (mental & physical support) was developed to support mothers’ psychological and physical health during pregnancy. MAPS consisted of physical activity classes 2×/week followed by either a speaker or group discussion regarding a parenting or health-related topic. The primary purpose of this study was to determine if the format was feasible prior to developing a main scale randomized trial. Methods: Program measurements included a pre/post survey, post-program focus group, attendance logs and scales for exercise, self-efficacy, and social support. Results: Findings indicated the program format is well-received by participants; however, issues in attendance warrant program format alterations. Further, larger scale studies and the addition of a control group are needed. Conclusion: This format offers practitioners an effective strategy for supporting pregnant women's physical and psychological health. Keywords: Mental and physical support, Moms, Prenatal health support program