Journal article

An investigation of Australian midwifery curricula for obesity management and health behaviour change training

E Kothe, C Bailey, C Weiner, C Nagle, C Nowson, B Hill, S McPhie, M Savaglio, H Skouteris

Nurse Education in Practice | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Introduction: Fifty percent of Australian women enter pregnancy overweight or obese. Unfortunately, few women receive weight management advice from health professionals during pregnancy. The aim of this study was to investigate current midwifery curricula from Australian universities to identify strengths and deficits in the teaching of preconception and antenatal weight management. Methods: Midwifery courses from 20 universities were identified. Of the 568 units taught at these universities, 252 course outlines were obtained. Data were coded using the qualitative analysis technique of Framework Analysis for the following main themes: 1) the effect of weight, diet and physical activity on he..

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