Predictors of Health-Protective Behavior and Glycemia After Gestational Diabetes, NHANES 2007-2014.

IF 3.9 Q1 Health Professions
Diabetes Educator Pub Date : 2019-08-01 Epub Date: 2019-05-10 DOI:10.1177/0145721719848447
Kerri Lynn Knippen, Jiunn-Jye Sheu, Reena Oza-Frank, Kimberly McBride, Joseph Dake
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Purpose This study examined weight loss behavior and the prevalence of hyperglycemia unawareness (unknown high blood glucose) after gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), within a nationally, representative sample. This study also examined social-demographic, psychosocial, provider communication, and health care access/utilization factors as predictors of A1C and health-protective behavior after GDM. Methods A secondary analysis of 2007-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) data was conducted, including 205 women, aged 20 to 44 years, with a history of GDM, whose last live birth was in the past 10 years, excluding pregnant women and those with diabetes. Weighted bivariate, stepwise linear, and binary logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine correlates of A1C, weight change, weight loss attempt and behavior, diabetes screening, and physical activity. Results Hyperglycemia unawareness was associated with increased A1C and weight gain in the past year. Personal weight loss goal and perception of overweight increased the odds of weight loss attempt. Depressive symptoms were associated with weight gain over the past year. A third of the sample failed to have their glucose tested in the past 3 years. Two-thirds were never told about their personal risk for diabetes, but provider communication increased the odds of meeting weekly activity recommendations and glucose screening. Hispanic women and non-Hispanic black women were less likely to have had glucose screening than non-Hispanic white women. Conclusion Diabetes educators should address gaps in provider communication, while supporting psychosocial needs and reducing disparities to encourage health-protective behavior after GDM. The American Association of Diabetes Educators, 7 Self-Care Behaviors (AADE-7TM) provides an excellent framework for interventions to support health-protective behavior after GDM.
妊娠期糖尿病患者的健康保护行为和血糖水平的预测因素,NHANES 2007-2014。
目的:本研究在全国具有代表性的样本中调查了妊娠糖尿病(GDM)后的减肥行为和高血糖无意识(未知高血糖)的患病率。本研究还考察了社会人口统计学、社会心理、提供者沟通和卫生保健获取/利用因素作为GDM后A1C和健康保护行为的预测因素。方法:对2007-2014年全国健康与营养调查(NHANES)数据进行二次分析,纳入205例既往有GDM病史,最后一次活产在近10年内的女性,年龄20 ~ 44岁,不包括孕妇和糖尿病患者。进行加权双变量、逐步线性和二元逻辑回归分析,以检验A1C、体重变化、减肥尝试和行为、糖尿病筛查和身体活动的相关性。结果:在过去的一年中,高血糖无意识与糖化血红蛋白升高和体重增加有关。个人减肥目标和对超重的认知增加了减肥尝试的几率。在过去的一年里,抑郁症状与体重增加有关。三分之一的样本在过去三年内没有进行葡萄糖测试。三分之二的人从未被告知他们患糖尿病的个人风险,但与医疗服务提供者的沟通增加了他们达到每周活动建议和血糖筛查的几率。西班牙裔女性和非西班牙裔黑人女性接受葡萄糖筛查的可能性低于非西班牙裔白人女性。结论:糖尿病教育工作者应解决提供者沟通中的差距,同时支持心理社会需求并减少差距,以鼓励糖尿病患者的健康保护行为。美国糖尿病教育者协会的《7种自我护理行为》(AADE-7TM)为支持糖尿病后的健康保护行为提供了一个极好的干预框架。
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Diabetes Educator
Diabetes Educator 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Diabetes Educator (TDE) is the official journal of the American Association of Di­abetes Educators (AADE). It is a peer-reviewed journal intended to serve as a reference source for the science and art of diabetes management. TDE publishes original articles that relate to aspects of patient care and education, clinical practice and/or research, and the multidisciplinary pro­fession of diabetes education as represented by nurses, dietitians, physicians, pharmacists, mental health professionals, podiatrists, and exercise physiologists.
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