The Good Pregnancy Network: An Alternative Approach for Gestational Diabetes

A. Ikomi, S. Mannan
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Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital witnessed rapidly increasing numbers of pregnant women with diabetes, causing overburdened specialist clinics, poorer patient experience and worsening clinical outcomes. This prompted the multidisciplinary team’s remodelling of care pathways, launching the General ownership of Diabetes (GooD) Pregnancy Network in 2014. Contrary to conventional limitation of care to specialist diabetes antenatal clinics, this novel initiative highlights contemporary necessity to equip and empower all maternity stakeholders to deliver basic care of gestational diabetes (GDM). It strategically connects a Midwife Tele-Clinic “hub” to Educating Gestational diabetics Group Sessions (EGGS) and standard antenatal clinics. Patients were key partners, regularly participating in feedback surveys and promoting public awareness by co-producing local newspaper articles that served up their stories as case studies. Furthermore, the EGGS “faculty” includes a former GDM patient whose video testimony has inspired almost 2000 patients and their families; aiming to foster long term healthy lifestyle changes. Final summative evaluation in November 2019 showed the new culture of wider consciousness has shortened ‘diagnosis to first consultation’ intervals, eliminated overbooked specialist clinics (none since January 2016), substantially improved clinical outcomes, boosted research recruitment and avoided additional running costs to the tune of £66,384 a year.
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良好妊娠网络:妊娠糖尿病的另一种方法
Basildon和Thurrock大学医院见证了糖尿病孕妇数量的迅速增加,导致专科诊所负担过重,患者体验较差,临床结果恶化。这促使多学科团队重塑护理途径,并于2014年启动了糖尿病(好)妊娠网络的总体所有权。与传统的糖尿病产前专科诊所的护理限制相反,这一新颖的倡议强调了当代必要装备和授权所有产科利益相关者提供妊娠糖尿病(GDM)的基本护理。它战略性地将助产士远程诊所“中心”与妊娠糖尿病教育小组会议(EGGS)和标准产前诊所连接起来。患者是关键的合作伙伴,他们定期参与反馈调查,并通过共同撰写当地报纸的文章来提高公众意识,这些文章将他们的故事作为案例研究。此外,EGGS的“教员”包括一位前GDM患者,他的视频证词激励了近2000名患者及其家属;旨在促进长期健康生活方式的改变。2019年11月的最终总结性评估显示,更广泛意识的新文化缩短了“从诊断到首次咨询”的间隔时间,消除了超额预订的专科诊所(自2016年1月以来没有),大大改善了临床结果,促进了研究招聘,并避免了每年66384英镑的额外运营成本。
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