Feasibility of Telehealth and Innovative Technologies to Limit Excessive Gestational Weight Gain

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作者
Mattson, Rebecca [1 ]
Barger, Mary K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ San Diego, Nursing, San Diego, CA 92110 USA
关键词
BMI; body mass index; gestational weight gain; nutritional counseling; obesity; pregnancy; registered dietitian; self-; monitoring; telehealth; PREGNANCY; RECOMMENDATIONS; NUTRITION;
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10.1016/j.nwh.2023.08.002
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Objective: To test the feasibility of using telehealth to deliver nutritional counseling by tracking gestational weight gain remotely using Bluetooth weight scales. Design: Quasi-experimental feasibility study. Setting: One-on-one nutritional counseling was conducted remotely via a telehealth platform using a registered dietitian. Participants: Twenty-nine pregnant individuals ages 18 years or older, between 12 and 27 weeks'gestation, with a prepregnancy body mass index of >= 30 kg/m2, singleton fetus, and English proficiency were recruited for the study. Among the 29 potential participants, 20 completed the initial survey and met the criteria; 11 completed the study. Methods: This study tested the feasibility of using telehealth to deliver nutritional counseling for 30 minutes, once a week, for 6 weeks. Self-weighing was tracked through a preconfigured Bluetooth scale given to study participants that enabled weight data to be automatically uploaded each time the scale was used. Results: Among the 11 study participants receiving Bluetooth scales, adherence to self-weighing was high (81%). All five participants randomized to nutritional counseling found that telehealth visits with a registered dietitian were easy to use and helpful. Although participants who received nutritional counseling gained 2.5 lb less than those who did not receive nutritional counseling (p = .523), there was no significant difference between the intervention group and historical control individuals (p = .716). Conclusion: Incorporating telehealth for nutrition counseling and accurate remote weight data collection may be part of a comprehensive strategy to address gestational weight gain in high-risk pregnant populations. Further research with larger samples is needed.
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