母亲对妊娠期糖尿病后母婴死亡产后初级保健计划的看法:一项定性试点研究

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care Pub Date : 2022-06-04 DOI:10.1177/26350106221100539
Jordyn A. Brown, Melissa Leonard, Tiffany Clinton, J. Bower, S. Gillespie, Naleef Fareed, Nikki Thomas, Laura C. Prater, Allison Lorenz, Sara May, Christiane Voisin, S. Thung, R. Oza‐Frank, S. Bose Brill
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目的:本研究的目的是描述母亲在妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)后的母婴二元产后初级保健计划(dyad)中的经历,为改善护理提供信息。方法:对女性(n = 10) 在一家大型城市学术医疗中心的初级保健实践中,参加了母亲/婴儿Dyad项目。受访者被问及一系列关于GDM、Dyad项目和健康行为的开放式问题。访谈被录音,逐字逐句转录,并使用NVivo 12 Plus软件使用基础理论进行分析。结果:出现了三个关键主题:(1)Dyad项目经验,(2)健康行为改变的实施,以及(3)对未来GDM和2型糖尿病(T2DM)健康风险的认识。受访者认为,该计划只需一次预约就可以方便地满足母婴保健需求。受访者在实施健康行为改变时也重视初级保健提供者的支持。Dyad项目为受访者提供了一个机会,让他们了解自己目前和未来患GDM和T2DM的风险。结论:参加Dyad计划的产后妇女得到了高度个性化的初级保健服务。我们的研究结果将有助于将以患者为中心的策略整合到GDM护理模型中,以保持患者参与产后临床服务。
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Mothers’ Perspectives on a Mother/Infant Dyad Postpartum Primary Care Program Following Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Qualitative Pilot Study
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to characterize mothers’ experiences within a mother/infant dyad postpartum primary care program (Dyad) following gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) to inform improvements in the delivery of care. Methods: A qualitative pilot study of women (n = 10) enrolled in a mother/infant Dyad program was conducted in a primary care practice at a large, urban academic medical center. Respondents were asked a series of open-ended questions about their experience with GDM, the Dyad program, and health behaviors. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using ground theory with NVivo 12 Plus software. Results: Three key themes emerged: (1) Dyad program experience, (2) implementation of health behavior changes, and (3) acknowledgment of future GDM and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) health risks. Respondents felt that the program conveniently served mother and infant health care needs in a single appointment. Respondents also valued support from primary care providers when implementing health behavior changes. The Dyad program provided an opportunity for respondents to understand their current and future risk for developing GDM and T2DM. Conclusions: Postpartum women enrolled in the Dyad program received highly personalized primary care services. The results of our study will help integrate patient-centered strategies into models for GDM care to maintain patient engagement in postpartum clinical services.
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