figshare
Browse
1415-5273-rn-30-6-0703-gf01.jpg (353.37 kB)

The symbolic dimension of prenatal nutrition care in diabetes Mellitus

Download (353.37 kB)
figure
posted on 2018-01-24, 02:42 authored by Raphaela Corrêa Monteiro MACHADO, Mirian Ribeiro BAIÃO, Beatriz Della LÍBERA, Cláudia SAUNDERS, Marta Maria Antonieta de Souza SANTOS

ABSTRACT Objective Aimed at analysing the symbolic dimension of prenatal nutritional care in diabetes. Methods Participants were 17 puerperal adults diagnosed with previous or gestational diabetes. Participant observation and semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data. The data were interpreted according to an adaptation of Bardin’s Thematic Content Analysis. Results The main meaning of diabetes was the need for changing eating habits. Nutritional care based on the Traditional Method or the Carbohydrate Counting Method was understood as an opportunity for dietary re-education. Weight loss was considered desirable by some participants, albeit against the advice of nutritionists. Pregnant women adopted the standard meal plan, rarely used the food substitution list, and reported occasional dietary transgressions, self-allowed in small portions. Foods containing sucrose were perceived as less harmful to health than added sugars. Conclusion Each pregnant woman experienced prenatal nutritional care in diabetes not as a dietary method, but as part of her lifestyle.

History

Usage metrics

    Revista de Nutrição

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC