Development and validation of interprofessional health education module for the management of gestational diabetes mellitus.

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_920_23
Ashwini K Shetty, Madhavi Reddy, Nitin J Patil, E Senthil Kumaran, Pradeep Tarikere Satyanarayana, S R Sheela, A Raveesha, Vr Sudha Reddy, Gagan Bajaj
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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a glucose intolerance that shows its first onset during pregnancy. In India, GDM affects as many as 5 million women annually. The interprofessional collaborative educational intervention is crucial for GDM management. This study illustrates the collaborative effort in developing and validating an interprofessional health education module designed for healthcare professionals during consultation sessions with GDM patients.

Materials and methods: The investigation involved three stages: 1) needs assessment for module contents and objectives, 2) health education module development by an interprofessional team, and 3) module validation. We received ethics approval from the institution's ethics committee.

Results: The interprofessional team developed and validated the evidence-based English-printed module. The module had 27 units and covered six topics: an introduction to GDM and its management, dietary recommendations for GDM, exercise, yoga recommendations for GDM, weight control, and postpartum care.

Conclusion: The interprofessional team developed the educational module, wherein there is an integration of the domains of exercise and yoga along with medicines and nutrition therapy. The module was developed based on local requirements and evidence-based practices. Healthcare professionals can use the interprofessional health education module when advising diabetic pregnant patients.

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开发和验证用于妊娠糖尿病管理的跨专业健康教育模块。
背景:妊娠糖尿病(GDM)是一种葡萄糖不耐受症,在怀孕期间首次发病。在印度,每年受 GDM 影响的妇女多达 500 万。跨专业合作教育干预对 GDM 管理至关重要。本研究说明了在开发和验证跨专业健康教育模块方面的合作努力,该模块是为医护人员在与 GDM 患者进行会诊时设计的:调查包括三个阶段:1) 模块内容和目标的需求评估;2) 由跨专业团队开发健康教育模块;3) 模块验证。我们获得了该机构伦理委员会的伦理批准:跨专业团队开发并验证了以证据为基础的英文版模块。该模块共有 27 个单元,涵盖六个主题:GDM 及其管理简介、GDM 的饮食建议、运动、GDM 的瑜伽建议、体重控制和产后护理:跨专业团队开发了这一教育模块,将运动和瑜伽领域与药物和营养治疗相结合。该模块是根据当地要求和循证实践开发的。医护人员在为糖尿病孕妇提供建议时,可以使用该跨专业健康教育模块。
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