Experiences of Women With Diabetes Using Wearable Continuous Glucose Monitors During Pregnancy: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

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Hee Sun Kang, Hyang Rang Park, Jangmi Kang, Chun-Ja Kim
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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of women with diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) during pregnancy.MethodsA qualitative descriptive design was used. Fourteen perinatal women participated in this study, and data were collected through in-depth interviews conducted between November 2024 and May 2025. Qualitative content analysis was performed using NVivo software.ResultsThe participants were ages 31 to 42 years. One participant had pregestational diabetes, and the remaining 13 had gestational diabetes. Five participants received insulin therapy, and others were managed without insulin. Three key themes emerged: (a) navigating self-care for glucose management by integrating wearable CGM, (b) guidance of health care providers for glucose management and fetal well-being, and (c) expected improvements in affordability and usability. The participants appreciated the convenience and real-time feedback provided by CGM. They actively engaged in self-care by utilizing CGM data along with health care provider guidance to maintain target glucose levels. However, concerns regarding costs and utility were commonly expressed.ConclusionsThis study highlights that integrating CGM into self-care, with guidance from health care providers, can positively influence glucose management during pregnancy. Enhancing access to CGM through supportive health care policies may improve maternal outcomes and reduce health disparities, thus aligning with sustainable development goals.

妊娠期间使用可穿戴式连续血糖监测仪的糖尿病妇女的经验:一项定性描述性研究。
目的本研究的目的是描述糖尿病妇女妊娠期间使用连续血糖监测(CGM)的经验。方法采用定性描述设计。14名围产期妇女参与了这项研究,并通过深度访谈收集了2024年11月至2025年5月期间的数据。采用NVivo软件进行定性含量分析。结果参与者年龄在31 ~ 42岁之间。1名参与者患有妊娠糖尿病,其余13名患有妊娠糖尿病。五名参与者接受胰岛素治疗,其他参与者不接受胰岛素治疗。出现了三个关键主题:(a)通过集成可穿戴式CGM引导血糖管理的自我护理;(b)指导保健提供者进行血糖管理和胎儿健康;(c)可负担性和可用性方面的预期改进。与会者对CGM提供的便利性和实时反馈表示赞赏。他们积极参与自我护理,利用CGM数据和卫生保健提供者的指导来维持目标血糖水平。但是,普遍表示对费用和效用的关切。结论本研究强调,在医疗保健提供者的指导下,将CGM纳入自我保健可以对妊娠期间的血糖管理产生积极影响。通过支持性卫生保健政策加强获得生殖器官治疗的机会,可改善孕产妇结局,缩小健康差距,从而符合可持续发展目标。
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