Mobile-application Intervention on Physical Activity of Pregnant Women in Iran During the COVID-19 Epidemic in 2020

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Abstract Background: Considering the low level of physical activity in pregnant women in the COVID-19 pandemic period and on the other hand the benefits of mobile app learning, we decided to conduct a study to determine the impact of educational intervention based on mobile app on physical activity in pregnant women.Methods: The present study was quasi-experimental and examined 93 pregnant women aged 16 to 20 weeks of gestation. Sampling was done on pregnant women participating in the childbirth preparation classes in Isfahan. We used the validated and reliable questionnaire including perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived enjoyment, perceived social support and Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire (PPAQ). The intervention was based on mobile app and the content of the application contained 12 main domains such as : description of physical activity and benefits and barriers of exercise in the pregnancy, different types of proper pregnancy exercise , planning for exercise, different types of exercise. Finally, data were analyzed using SPSS20 and the Chi-square test, independent t-test Paired t-test were employed. The significance level was considered to be less than 0.05.Results: The results showed that after the intervention based on mobile app, the mean score of perceived benefits and enjoyment were significantly higher than before the intervention in the intervention group. Finally total mean score of physical activity significantly increased in the intervention group, while the change decreased in the control group.Conclusion: The results indicated that the use of mobile app can be used to promote physical activity in pregnant women. Therefore, it is recommended that mobile app education should apply with face-to-face classes in health centers for physical activity in pregnant women in pandemic situation.

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