妊娠期糖尿病孕妇对糖尿病视网膜病变筛查指南的依从性:一项横断面调查研究

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目的:妊娠期糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)可致失明。国家指南建议患有妊娠期糖尿病的孕妇在妊娠早期至少进行一次眼科检查,最好是3个月一次,直到产后。在这里,我们检查了推荐的DR筛查指南的依从率、障碍和促进因素。设计:横断面调查研究,作为更大的前瞻性队列研究的一部分。环境:参与者从澳大利亚墨尔本的两家三级妇产医院招募。参与者:在主要队列研究的173名1型(T1D)或2型糖尿病(T2D)孕妇中,另外4名单独参加了这项调查研究,130名(74.3%)完成了调查。主要和次要结果测量:本研究计算了指南推荐的DR筛查计划的遵守率,并使用修改后的年度糖尿病眼科检查调查依从性收集了出诊的促进因素和障碍数据。使用Wilcoxon秩和检验比较粘附和非粘附参与者的5点李克特量表调查项目,并构建逻辑回归模型将关联量化为or。结果:86.3%的参与者在怀孕期间至少进行了一次视网膜评估,但只有40.9%的人在怀孕前三个月参加了检查,只有21.2%的人参加了推荐的检查次数。相互竞争的优先事项是坚持的主要障碍,在怀孕期间的其他保健预约中,眼科检查被列为第四优先事项(IQR 4 -5)。同时,了解眼科检查的好处、提醒眼睛检查和亲戚的支持被认为是促进因素。结论:尽管怀孕期间DR有恶化的风险,但只有不到一半的参与者遵守推荐的筛查指南,这表明眼睛健康不是优先考虑的问题。需要采取积极主动的综合护理措施,防止这一不断增长的人口出现视力丧失。
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Adherence to the recommended diabetic retinopathy screening guidelines in pregnant women with pregestational diabetes: a cross-sectional survey study.

Objective: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) in pregnancy can cause blindness. National guidelines recommend at least one eye examination in early pregnancy, then ideally 3-monthly, through to the postpartum for pregnant women with pregestational diabetes. Here we examined adherence rates, barriers and enablers to recommended DR screening guidelines.

Design: Cross-sectional survey study, as part of a larger prospective cohort study.

Setting: Participants were recruited from two tertiary maternity hospitals in Melbourne, Australia.

Participants: Of the 173 pregnant women with type 1 (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the main cohort study, with an additional four who participated solely in this survey study, 130 (74.3%) completed the survey.

Primary and secondary outcome measures: This study calculated rates of adherence to guideline-recommended DR screening schedules and collected data on the enablers and barriers to attendance using a modified Compliance with Annual Diabetic Eye Exams Survey. Each of the 5-point Likert-scale survey items was compared between adherent and non-adherent participants using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test and logistic regression models were constructed to quantify associations as ORs.

Results: A retinal assessment was undertaken at least once during pregnancy in 86.3% of participants, but only 40.9% attended during their first trimester and only 21.2% attended the recommended number of examinations. Competing priorities were the main barriers to adherence, with eye examinations ranked as the fourth priority (IQR 4th-5th) among other health appointments during pregnancy. Meanwhile, knowledge of the benefits of eye screening examinations, eye-check reminders and support from relatives was identified as enablers.

Conclusions: Despite the risk of worsening DR during pregnancy, less than half of the participants adhered to recommended screening guidelines, suggesting that eye health is not a priority. Proactive measures to integrate care are needed to prevent visual loss in this growing population.

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BMJ Open
BMJ Open MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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