The top 10 research priorities in diabetes and pregnancy according to women, support networks and healthcare professionals
Autor: | Caroline Byrne, Katherine Cowan, Mark W. J. Strachan, Niamh McLennan, Iuliana Berneantu, Jeannie Grisoni, Jane O'Brien, Goher Ayman, Jack Lowe-Zinola, Marian Knight, Fida Magdi, Nia Roberts, James A Strachan, Anna Morris, Caroline Schmutz, Kamini Shah, David Churchill, Reem Malouf, Jane E. Hirst, Niki Breslin, Fiona Alderdice, Ankita S Singal, Helen R. Murphy, Sonya Carnell |
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Přispěvatelé: | Ayman, Göher [0000-0002-5923-363X], Roberts, Nia [0000-0002-1142-6440], Alderdice, Fiona [0000-0003-2404-5644], Churchill, David [0000-0003-0548-2953], Hirst, Jane E [0000-0002-0176-2651], Murphy, Helen R [0000-0001-6876-8727], Strachan, Mark WJ [0000-0003-2628-1202], Knight, Marian [0000-0002-1984-4575], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.medical_specialty Biomedical Research Consensus Adolescent Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Health Personnel 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Prenatal care 03 medical and health sciences Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Endocrinology SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being Diabetes management Diabetes mellitus Surveys and Questionnaires Patient experience Internal Medicine medicine Diabetes Mellitus Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Pregnancy research Health professionals business.industry Health Priorities perinatal care Creative commons medicine.disease post-natal care Gestational diabetes Family medicine diabetes mellitus Female pregnancy prenatal care business health priorities |
Zdroj: | Ayman, G, Strachan, J A, McLennan, N, Malouf, R, Lowe-Zinola, J, Magdi, F, Roberts, N, Alderdice, F, Berneantu, I, Breslin, N, Byrne, C, Carnell, S, Churchill, D, Grisoni, J, Hirst, J E, Morris, A, Murphy, H R, O'Brien, J, Schmutz, C, Shah, K, Singal, A S, Strachan, M W J, Cowan, K & Knight, M 2021, ' The top 10 research priorities in diabetes and pregnancy according to women, support networks and healthcare professionals ', Diabetic Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14588 |
ISSN: | 1464-5491 |
Popis: | Funder: Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford AIMS: To undertake a Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) to establish priorities for future research in diabetes and pregnancy, according to women with experience of pregnancy, and planning pregnancy, with any type of diabetes, their support networks and healthcare professionals. METHODS: The PSP used established James Lind Alliance (JLA) methodology working with women and their support networks and healthcare professionals UK-wide. Unanswered questions about the time before, during or after pregnancy with any type of diabetes were identified using an online survey and broad-level literature search. A second survey identified a shortlist of questions for final prioritisation at an online consensus development workshop. RESULTS: There were 466 responses (32% healthcare professionals) to the initial survey, with 1161 questions, which were aggregated into 60 unanswered questions. There were 614 responses (20% healthcare professionals) to the second survey and 18 questions shortlisted for ranking at the workshop. The top 10 questions were: diabetes technology, the best test for diabetes during pregnancy, diet and lifestyle interventions for diabetes management during pregnancy, emotional and well-being needs of women with diabetes pre- to post-pregnancy, safe full-term birth, post-natal care and support needs of women, diagnosis and management late in pregnancy, prevention of other types of diabetes in women with gestational diabetes, women's labour and birth experiences and choices and improving planning pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: These research priorities provide guidance for research funders and researchers to target research in diabetes and pregnancy that will achieve greatest value and impact. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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