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SAGE Publications, Qualitative Health Research, 4(24), p. 575-585

DOI: 10.1177/1049732314524636

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Perceptions Among Women With Gestational Diabetes

Journal article published in 2014 by Judith Parsons ORCID, Khalida Ismail ORCID, Stephanie Amiel, Angus Forbes ORCID
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Abstract

Women with gestational diabetes are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, which could be prevented or delayed by lifestyle modification. Lifestyle interventions need to take into account the specific situation of women with gestational diabetes. We aimed to gain a deeper understanding of women’s experiences of gestational diabetes, their diabetes risk perceptions, and their views on type 2 diabetes prevention, to inform future lifestyle interventions. We conducted a metasynthesis that included 16 qualitative studies and identified 11 themes. Factors that require consideration when developing a type 2 diabetes prevention intervention in this population include addressing the emotional impact of gestational diabetes; providing women with clear and timely information about future diabetes risk; and offering an intervention that fits with women’s multiple roles as caregivers, workers, and patients, and focuses on the health of the whole family.