A sequential explanatory mixed method study of maternal and fetal outcome in gestational diabetes mellitus using Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group India (DIPSI) test in Puducherry.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
S Ilamathi, T H Sunitha, M Rajalakshmi
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Abstract

Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnancy is associated with polyhydramnios, macrosomia, and shoulder dystocia, and it also increases maternal and perinatal mortality.

Methods: This sequential explanatory mixed-method study was conducted for six months. All the pregnant women attending the outpatient department of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at 24-28 weeks of gestation were subjected to universal screening with 75 gms of glucose and 2 hours of plasma glucose >140 mgs% is taken for diagnosis (according to DIPSI guidelines). After diagnosis, they were subjected to an HbA1c test. Women with HbA1c is >6.5% were excluded from the study. If pregnant women are screened negative by the DIPSI test, the test was repeated in the third trimester (32-34 weeks of gestation). Chi-square tests were used to find out the test of association for quantitative data and manual content analysis was performed for qualitative data.

Results: DIPSI test was found to decrease the adverse maternal and neonatal outcome by early screening and management. The stakeholders' perspectives identified by key informant interview were improper knowledge and awareness about the testing and others were anxiety and fear associated with the testing procedure.

Conclusions: As DIPSI test is an effective single step in screening and diagnostic test, hence all pregnant mothers should undergo this glucose challenge test in their antenatal visits.

采用印度妊娠糖尿病研究组(DIPSI)试验对妊娠期糖尿病母婴结局进行序贯解释混合方法研究。
背景:妊娠期糖尿病与羊水过多、巨大儿和肩难产相关,并增加孕产妇和围产期死亡率。方法:本研究采用顺序解释混合方法,为期6个月。所有妊娠24-28周在妇产科门诊就诊的孕妇都接受了75克葡萄糖和2小时血浆葡萄糖的普遍筛查,其中140毫克%用于诊断(根据DIPSI指南)。诊断后,对患者进行糖化血红蛋白检测。HbA1c为bb0 6.5%的女性被排除在研究之外。如果孕妇通过DIPSI试验筛选为阴性,则在妊娠晚期(妊娠32-34周)重复该试验。定量资料采用卡方检验进行相关性检验,定性资料采用手工内容分析。结果:通过早期筛查和管理,发现DIPSI试验可降低孕产妇和新生儿的不良结局。通过关键线人访谈确定的利益相关者的观点是关于测试的不适当的知识和意识,而其他人则是与测试程序相关的焦虑和恐惧。结论:DIPSI试验是筛查和诊断的有效单步骤试验,因此所有孕妇在产前检查时都应进行该葡萄糖激发试验。
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