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Difficulties in recruiting pregnant women with eating or weight issues.

Tierney, S; Butterfield, C; Stringer, E; Fox, JRE; McGowan, L; Furber, Christine

Authors

S Tierney

C Butterfield

E Stringer

JRE Fox

L McGowan



Abstract

During pregnancy, the eating behaviour and body of childbearing women can become open to public scrutiny. It is important to gather the views of those who are pregnant and have an eating/weight issue to ensure that maternity services meet their needs and to reduce any stress and discomfort they may endure. However, prompting women to engage in research that would explore these issues in depth can prove difficult. This article outlines the experiences of a team of investigators who have tried to examine the phenomena of pregnancy among women who have an eating disorder or who are classed as obese. It focuses on the obstacles encountered while undertaking two qualitative projects and outlines lessons learnt from this work, which may prove helpful to others wishing to study these areas.

Citation

Tierney, S., Butterfield, C., Stringer, E., Fox, J., McGowan, L., & Furber, C. (2010). Difficulties in recruiting pregnant women with eating or weight issues. British Journal of Midwifery, 18(11), 717-723. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2010.18.11.79559

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Sep 27, 2013
Publication Date 2010
Deposit Date Dec 28, 2023
Journal British Journal of Midwifery
Print ISSN 0969-4900
Publisher MA Healthcare
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 11
Pages 717-723
DOI https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2010.18.11.79559