Care by Midwives, Obstetricians, and Dietitians for Pregnant Women Following a Strict Plant-Based Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Participants and Procedures
2.2.1. Midwives
2.2.2. Obstetricians
2.2.3. Dietitians
2.3. Questionnaire
2.4. Statistics
2.5. Details of Ethics Approval and Consent
3. Results
3.1. Midwives and Obstetricians
3.2. Dietitians
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Midwives (n = 121) n (%) | Obstetricians (n = 179) n (%) | Dietitians (n = 111) n (%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Age | |||
<30 | 44 (36.4) | 23 (12.8) | 56 (50.5) |
31–40 | 34 (28.1) | 89 (49.7) | 25 (22.5) |
41–50 | 20 (16.5) | 44 (24.6) | 17 (15.3) |
>51 | 21 (17.3) | 21 (11.7) | 13 (11.7) |
Unknown | 2 (1.7) | 2 (1.1) | 0 (0.0) |
Gender | |||
Male | 3 (2.5) | 31 (17.3) | 0 (0.0) |
Female | 118 (97.5) | 145 (81.0) | 111 (100.0) |
Unknown | 0 (0.0) | 3 (1.7) | 0 (0.0) |
Midwives (n = 121) n (%) | Obstetricians (n = 179) n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Diet is a topic during first prenatal consultation | ||
Always | 23 (19.0) | 25 (14.0) |
Most of the time | 49 (40.5) | 18 (10.1) |
Sometimes | 21 (17.4) | 46 (25.7) |
Almost never | 17 (14.0) | 82 (45.8) |
I do not ask | 7 (5.8) | 0 (0.0) |
Other | 2 (1.7) | 2 (1.1) |
Unknown | 0 (0.0) | 6 (3.4) |
Have a protocol on strict plant-based diet during pregnancy | ||
Yes | 26 (1.5) | 5 (2.8) |
No | 89 (73.6) | 146 (81.6) |
Unknown | 6 (5.0) | 28 (15.6) |
Seen pregnant women on strict plant-based diet last year | ||
Yes, >10 women | 4 (3.3) | 2 (1.1) |
Yes, 5–10 women | 4 (3.3) | 10 (5.5) |
Yes, 1–5 women | 40 (33.1) | 41 (22.9) |
No | 63 (52.1) | 65 (36.3) |
Unknown | 10 (8.3) | 61 (34.1) |
Who is responsible for making sure pregnant women on strict plant-based diet get information about their diet and pregnancy? * | ||
Obstetrician | 4 (3.3) | 133 (74.3) |
Midwife | 94 (77.7) | 57 (31.8) |
Nurse | 0 (0.0) | 47 (38.8) |
Dietitian | 30 (24,8) | 84 (46.9) |
Dutch nutrition centre | 8 (6.6) | 82 (45.8) |
Government | 1 (0.8) | 17 (9.5) |
General practitioner | 6 (5.0) | 31 (17.3) |
Patients themselves | 15 (12.4) | 82 (45.8) |
Expect increased risk for developing deficiencies on a plant-based diet | ||
Yes | 97 (80.2) | 168 (93.9) |
No | 20 (16.5) | 7 (3.0) |
Unknown | 4 (3.3) | 4 (2.2) |
Midwives (n = 121) n (%) | Obstetricians (n = 179) n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Additional care needed for pregnant women on a plant-based diet in addition to regular care | ||
Yes | 106 (87.6) | 112 (61.3) |
Refer to a dietitian | 30 (24.8) | 26 (14.5) |
Giving nutritional advice | 37 (30.5) | 21 (11.7) |
Advise against plant-based diet in pregnancy | 1 (0.8) | 1 (0.56) |
Blood test for vitamin status | 22 (18.2) | 42 (23.5) |
Checking specifically vitamin B12 in blood | 25 (20.7) | 11 (6.1) |
Checking specifically haemoglobin in blood | 29 (24.0) | 25 (13.9) |
Additional blood tests in general | 8 (6.6) | 5 (2.8) |
Giving supplements | 24 (19.8) | 27 (15.1) |
Not sure/unknown | 8 (6.6) | 6 (3.4) |
Extra ultrasound of fetus | 0 (0.0) | 2 (1.1) |
Check relevant literature for advice | 0 (0.0) | 13 (7.3) |
No | 15 (12.4) | 67 (37.4) |
Who is responsible for recommendations concerning breastfeeding | ||
Obstetrician | 1 (0.8) | 77 (43.0) |
Midwife | 98 (81.6) | 55 (30.7) |
Nurse | 11 (1.8) | 54 (30.2) |
Dietitian | 23 (20.3) | 75 (41.9) |
Dutch Centre for Nutrition | 17 (14) | 57 (31.8) |
Government | 2 (1.8) | 12 (6.7) |
General practitioner | 3 (2.6) | 15 (8.4) |
Children’s health clinic | 22 (19.3) | 62 (34.6) |
Patients themselves | 19 (16.7) | 61 (34.1) |
Lactation consultant | 23 (19.3) | 44 (24.6) |
Not sure/unknown | 4 (3.3) | 7 (3.9) |
I have sufficient knowledge to advise women on strict plant-based diet in pregnancy | ||
Yes | 29 (23.9) | 13 (7.2) |
No | 80 (66.1) | 135 (75.4) |
Not sure/unknown | 12 (9.9) | 31 (17.3) |
I was educated about nutrition | ||
Yes, I think I have learned enough | 37 (30.6) | 10 (5.6) |
Yes, but it was insufficient | 54 (44.6) | 61 (34.1) |
No, I did not/barely learned about nutrition | 29 (24.0) | 107 (59.8) |
Unknown | 1 (0.8) | 1 (0.8) |
Care for pregnant women on strict plant-based diet could be improved by..* | ||
Every midwife/obstetrician should have sufficient knowledge | 35 (28.9) | 29 (16.2) |
One midwife/obstetrician in each practice should have sufficient knowledge | 3 (2.7) | 32 (17.9) |
The midwife/obstetrician should signal and refer to a dietitian | 37 (30.6) | 98 (54.7) |
The midwife/obstetrician should signal and refer to a website/flyer | 34 (28.1) | 109 (60.9) |
No specific role | 5 (4.1) | 4 (2.2) |
Other… | 11 (9.1) | 6 (3.3) |
Unknown | 5 (4.1) | 7 (3.9) |
Dietitians (n = 111) n (%) | |
---|---|
Education on strict plant-based diet in pregnancy | |
Yes | 4 (3.6) |
No | 92 (82.9) |
No, however vegetarian diet and pregnancy were included | 15 (13.5) |
Counseled a pregnant women on strict plant-based diet last year | |
Yes, >10 times | 0 (0.0) |
Yes, 5–10 times | 3 (2.7) |
Yes, 1–5 times | 23 (20.1) |
No | 85 (76.6) |
Sufficient knowledge to advise pregnant women on strict plant-based diet | |
Yes | 43 (38.7) |
No | 40 (36.0) |
I do not know | 28 (22.7) |
Pregnant women need to receive information about nutrition * | |
Before pregnancy | 107 (96.4) |
During pregnancy | 70 (63.1) |
Extra information is unnecessary | 2 (1.8) |
Preference on how to learn more about strict plant-based diet in pregnancy | |
A lecture during a conference | 36 (33.6) |
A special course | 28 (26.2) |
Protocol | 42 (39.3) |
I do not want to learn more | 1 (0.9) |
Unknown | 4 (3.6) |
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Meulenbroeks, D.; Versmissen, I.; Prins, N.; Jonkers, D.; Gubbels, J.; Scheepers, H. Care by Midwives, Obstetricians, and Dietitians for Pregnant Women Following a Strict Plant-Based Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072394
Meulenbroeks D, Versmissen I, Prins N, Jonkers D, Gubbels J, Scheepers H. Care by Midwives, Obstetricians, and Dietitians for Pregnant Women Following a Strict Plant-Based Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients. 2021; 13(7):2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072394
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeulenbroeks, Deidre, Isabel Versmissen, Nanique Prins, Daisy Jonkers, Jessica Gubbels, and Hubertina Scheepers. 2021. "Care by Midwives, Obstetricians, and Dietitians for Pregnant Women Following a Strict Plant-Based Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study" Nutrients 13, no. 7: 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072394
APA StyleMeulenbroeks, D., Versmissen, I., Prins, N., Jonkers, D., Gubbels, J., & Scheepers, H. (2021). Care by Midwives, Obstetricians, and Dietitians for Pregnant Women Following a Strict Plant-Based Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients, 13(7), 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072394