Barriers and Facilitators of Physical Activity in Pregnancy and Postpartum Among Iranian Women: A Scoping Review

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Dec 2;12(23):2416. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12232416.

Abstract

Inactivity during pregnancy and postpartum is largely a result of women's attitudes and misunderstandings of physical activity, especially in Iran. This scoping review critically assesses the barriers and facilitators influencing physical activity among pregnant and postpartum Iranian women to provide the basis for future physical activity interventions. Ten databases and platforms were searched up to 1 June 2024: Medline, SportDISCUS, PsycINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Review Database, Clinical Trial, SID, ISC, and Web of Science. Grey literature sources were included to retrieve original publications on barriers and facilitators during pregnancy and postpartum among Iranian women. The search resulted in 2470 identified studies screened for inclusion criteria. After screening both abstracts and full texts, 33 of the studies were included, and data were extracted and charted. Findings were summarized in alignment with the objectives. The results show that the basic physical activity barriers are intrapersonal, interpersonal, and environmental factors. Facilitating factors include using E-learning resources and combined interventions to educate women and provide awareness of the existence of exercise classes. Social and emotional support by family members and other women in the same situation can be effective. Overall, the study of obstacles to and enablers of physical activity during pregnancy and postpartum is ongoing. In addition to highlighting the present situation in Iran, this study identifies further opportunities for future research on the development of appropriate interventions to reduce the barriers and strengthen the facilitators for physical activity among pregnant and postpartum Iranian women with trained groups, including skilled healthcare providers.

Keywords: Iranian women; barrier; facilitator; physical activity; postpartum; pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was partially financed by the Polish National Academic Exchange Agency (NAWA) within the SPINNAKER program—Intensive International Education Programs, as part of the project entitled “The New Era of Pre- and Postnatal Exercise—Training for Instructors and Trainers of Various Forms of Physical Activity in the Field of Online Provision of Exercise for Pregnant and Postpartum Women—The NEPPE Project” (No. PPI/SPI/2020/1/00082/DEC/02).