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Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Care | Research article

Diabetes care in remote Australia: the antenatal, postpartum and inter-pregnancy period

Authors: R. Kirkham, N. Trap-Jensen, J. A. Boyle, F. Barzi, E. L. M. Barr, C. Whitbread, P. Van Dokkum, M. Kirkwood, C. Connors, E. Moore, P. Zimmet, S. Corpus, A. J. Hanley, K. O’Dea, J. Oats, H. D. McIntyre, A. Brown, J. E. Shaw, L. Maple-Brown, On behalf of the NT Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience high rates of diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), contributing to health risks for mother and infant, and the intergenerational cycle of diabetes. By enhancing diabetes management during pregnancy, postpartum and the interval between pregnancies, the DIP Partnership aims to improve health outcomes and reduce risks early in the life-course. We describe a mixed methods formative study of health professional’s perspectives of antenatal and post-partum diabetes screening and management, including enablers and barriers to care.

Methods

Health professionals involved in providing diabetes care in pregnancy, from a range of health services across the Northern Territory, completed the survey (n = 82) and/or took part in interviews and/or focus groups (n = 62).

Results

Qualitative findings highlighted factors influencing the delivery of care as reported by health professionals, including: whose responsibility it is, access to care, the baby is the focus and pre-conception care. The main challenges were related to: disjointed systems and confusion around whose role it is to provide follow-up care beyond six weeks post-partum. Quantitative findings indicated that the majority of health professionals reported confidence in their own skills to manage women in the antenatal period (62%, 40/79) and slightly lower rates of confidence in the postpartum interval (57%, 33/58).

Conclusion

These findings regarding whose role it is to provide postpartum care, along with opportunities to improve communication pathways and follow up care have informed the design of a complex health intervention to improve health systems and the provision of DIP related care.
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Metadata
Title
Diabetes care in remote Australia: the antenatal, postpartum and inter-pregnancy period
Authors
R. Kirkham
N. Trap-Jensen
J. A. Boyle
F. Barzi
E. L. M. Barr
C. Whitbread
P. Van Dokkum
M. Kirkwood
C. Connors
E. Moore
P. Zimmet
S. Corpus
A. J. Hanley
K. O’Dea
J. Oats
H. D. McIntyre
A. Brown
J. E. Shaw
L. Maple-Brown
On behalf of the NT Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-019-2562-6

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