Journal article
Health service changes to address diabetes in pregnancy in a complex setting: Perspectives of health professionals
R Kirkham, JA Boyle, C Whitbread, M Dowden, C Connors, S Corpus, L McCarthy, J Oats, HD McIntyre, E Moore, K O'Dea, A Brown, L Maple-Brown
BMC Health Services Research | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational and pre-existing type 2 diabetes in pregnancy. The Northern Territory (NT) Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership was established to enhance systems and services to improve health outcomes. It has three arms: a clinical register, developing models of care and a longitudinal birth cohort. This study used a process evaluation to report on health professional's perceptions of models of care and related quality improvement activities since the implementation of the Partnership. Methods: Changes to models of care were documented according to goals and aims of the Partnership and reviewed annually by the P..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The NT DIP Partnership is funded by NHMRC Partnership Project Grant #1032116, with additional support from NHMRC Program Grant #631974 and Global Alliance Chronic Disease NHMRC Grant #1092968. Louise Maple-Brown is supported by NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship #1078477.