Mother-daughter dyadic approach for starting preconception counseling at puberty in girls with diabetes.

Denise Charron-Prochownik, Andrea Rodgers Fischl, Jessica Choi, Patricia L Schmitt, Neil H White, Dorothy Becker, Julie Downs, Margaret Hannan, Jennifer Thurheimer, Susan M Sereika
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Background: Preconception counseling (PC) significantly and inexpensively reduces risks of reproductive-health complications for women with diabetes. Our validated technology-based preconception counseling intervention, READY-Girls, is tailored for female teens with type 1 (T1D) and type 2 (T2D) diabetes and targets decision-making regarding effective family planning and seeking PC. Our teen-focused research was instrumental in changing the American Diabetes Association's Practice Recommendations to specify that preconception counseling should "Start at puberty…". This directive requires support from well-informed mothers of teens. Our goal is to provide both teen girls and their mothers with preconception counseling knowledge, and provide mothers with sex-communication training. Evaluation should focus on mother-daughter dyads.

Purpose: This feasibility study explored mother's and daughter's awareness and knowledge of diabetes and pregnancy, and preconception counseling; and compared mother-daughter responses using dyadic analyses.

Methods: A mixed-method design was conducted with 10 mothers of daughters with T1D. Mothers were given READY-Girls intervention and completed knowledge and support questionnaires. Their responses were compared to those of their daughter's who were participating in a large randomized, control intervention trial with READY-Girls.

Results: The major theme from one-on-one interviews was, "I know nothing about diabetes/pregnancy risks and PC". Mother's and daughter's perceptions of having limited knowledge were confirmed by low knowledge scores. Mothers perceived giving higher levels of support compared to their daughter's perceptions of receiving support.

Conclusion: Mothers can play a vital role in initiating discussions regarding reproductive-health with their daughters and reinforcing preconception counseling. Mother-daughter team approach for starting preconception counseling at puberty in girls with diabetes is feasible. Mother-daughter dyadic analyses can be important to explore possible mediating and moderating roles of mother-daughter communication and support about reproductive health on the relationship between READY-Girls intervention and sustainable outcomes.

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在患有糖尿病的女孩青春期开始孕前咨询的母女二联体方法。
背景:孕前咨询(PC)显著和廉价地降低了女性糖尿病患者生殖健康并发症的风险。我们经过验证的基于技术的孕前咨询干预,READY-Girls,是为患有1型(T1D)和2型(T2D)糖尿病的女性青少年量身定制的,针对有效计划生育和寻求PC的决策。我们以青少年为中心的研究有助于改变美国糖尿病协会的实践建议,明确孕前咨询应该“从青春期开始……”。这一指示需要得到见多识广的青少年母亲的支持。我们的目标是为少女和她们的母亲提供孕前咨询知识,并为母亲提供性交流培训。评估应侧重于母女二人组。目的:探讨母女对糖尿病与妊娠的认知、知识及孕前咨询的可行性研究;并用二元分析法比较了母女的反应。方法:采用混合方法设计对10例T1D女儿的母亲进行调查。母亲们接受了“准备-女孩”干预,并完成了知识和支持问卷。研究人员将她们的反应与她们女儿的反应进行了比较,这些女儿参加了一项大型随机对照干预试验。结果:一对一访谈的主要主题是“我对糖尿病/妊娠风险和PC一无所知”。较低的知识分数证实了母亲和女儿对知识有限的看法。与女儿接受支持的感觉相比,母亲认为给予的支持水平更高。结论:母亲在与女儿讨论生殖健康和加强孕前咨询方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在患有糖尿病的女孩青春期开始孕前咨询的母女团队方法是可行的。母女二元分析对于探索关于生殖健康的母女沟通和支持在预备女孩干预与可持续结果之间的关系中可能发挥的中介和调节作用非常重要。
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