Journal article

Improving postpartum screening after diabetes in pregnancy: Results of a pilot study in remote Australia

R Kirkham, D MacKay, F Barzi, C Whitbread, M Kirkwood, S Graham, P Van Dokkum, HD McIntyre, JE Shaw, A Brown, K O'Dea, C Connors, J Oats, P Zimmet, J Boyle, L Maple-Brown

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women, particularly for those who have chronic conditions. Aims: To assess enhanced support methods (for women following diabetes in pregnancy (DIP)) to improve completion rates of recommended postpartum health checks. Materials and Methods: Fifty-three Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory (NT) were contacted in the postpartum period to encourage medical check-ups. Messages were delivered through phone (call or text messages) or other methods (Facebook or email). The primary outcome was postpartum blood glucose testing (oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT), random or fasting glucose and HbA1..

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