评估妊娠糖尿病产前妇女的生活质量

Renu Malik, Susha Mary Roy
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背景: 怀孕对每个妇女来说都是一项挑战,如果妊娠并发妊娠糖尿病(GDM)等疾病,可能会大大降低妇女的生活质量(QoL),增加母亲和胎儿生理和心理健康方面的潜在风险,从而对妇女的整体健康和福祉造成负面影响。因此,医护人员应更加重视这一问题:本研究采用横断面研究设计来评估患有 GDM 的产前妇女的 QoL。采用非概率方便抽样技术,在班加罗尔选定的医院中挑选了 110 名患有 GDM 的产前妇女,她们都在产前门诊就诊。采用标准化的 GDM 问卷(GDMQ-36)评估 QoL,并使用描述性和推论性统计技术进行数据分析。研究时间为 2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 8 月:研究结果如下:74.5% 的 GDM 产前妇女的 QoL 处于中等水平,25.5% 的产前妇女的 QoL 处于较高水平,没有产前妇女的 QoL 处于较低水平。60%的产前妇女在支持领域的质量生活水平较高,25.5%的产前妇女在 GDM 并发症领域的质量生活水平较低。研究发现,QoL 与选定的社会人口学变量之间存在明显关联:本研究得出结论,大多数产前妇女(74.5%)的 QoL 处于中等水平,QoL 与社会人口学变量之间存在显著关联。
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Assessment of quality of life among antenatal women with gestational diabetes mellitus
Background:  Pregnancy is challenging for every woman and if it is complicated with conditions like gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), it may reduce her quality of life (QoL) significantly which increases the potential risks related to the physical and psychological health aspects related to the mother as well as for the baby thus causing a negative impact on her overall health and wellbeing. Hence, it should be given more importance by healthcare professionals. Methods: The study design adopted to assess the QoL of antenatal women with GDM was a cross-sectional research design.110 antenatal women with GDM attending antenatal OPD at selected hospitals in Bengaluru were chosen using a Non-probability convenient sampling technique. A standardized GDM questionnaire (GDMQ-36) was used to assess QoL and the data analysis was done using descriptive and inferential statistics techniques. The study was conducted from July 2022 to August 2023. Results: The study results were as follows, 74.5% of antenatal women with GDM had a moderate level of QoL, 25.5% had a high level of QoL and no antenatal women was found to have low level of QoL. 60% of antenatal women had high level of QoL in support domain and 25.5% of the antenatal women had low level of QoL in complications of GDM domains. A significant association was found between QoL and selected socio-demographic variables. Conclusions: The present Study concluded that the majority of the antenatal women (74.5%), had moderate levels of QoL and a significant association was found between QoL and socio-demographic variables. 
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