Evaluation of knowledge about gestational diabetes mellitus among postpartum women and its connection with women's sociodemographic and clinical characteristics : a quantitative cross-sectional study
Autor: | Aroa Gomez Gonzalez de Langarica, Hannele Hediger, Barbara Meier Kaeppeli, Anita Keller-Senn |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Postpartum Period Obstetrics and Gynecology 618: Geburtsmedizin und Hebammenarbeit Middle Aged Educational level Diabetes Gestational Young Adult Cross-Sectional Studies Knowledge Pregnancy Surveys and Questionnaires Maternity and Midwifery Educational Status Humans Female Gestational diabetes Cross-sectional study |
DOI: | 10.21256/zhaw-25079 |
Popis: | Objective: to define the knowledge level among postpartum women affected by gestational diabetes and identify its association with women’s sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. Design and Setting: a cross-sectional comparative study was conducted. Data collection took place in a single university hospital in the German speaking part of Switzerland. Participants: a total of 107 postpartum women diagnosed with gestational diabetes in the current preg- nancy completed a gestational diabetes mellitus specific knowledge questionnaire (GDMKQ) in German or English in their postpartum period. Further, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were collected. Results: Women were between 24 and 45 years old, 56.1% had an academic degree, 60.7% were migrant women coming mainly from other European countries, 17.8% had a previous history of gestational dia- betes, and 31.8% had a family history of diabetes. As measured with the GDMKQ, women with a higher educational level obtained higher scores and therefore showed a better knowledge level about gesta- tional diabetes compared to women with primary and secondary educational levels ( M 13.3 vs M 11.1 and 12.5; χ2 (2) = 13.003, p = .002). In addition, women with a previous history of gestational diabetes also reached higher scores compared to women with no history of gestational diabetes ( M 13.6 vs M 12.5, Z = −2.278, p = .023). Conclusion and implication for practice: Even if the knowledge status among women attending this single Swiss hospital is presently very good, a lower educational level was associated with a lower knowledge level and identified as the main factor to hinder women’s comprehension of gestational diabetes. More individually tailored consultations by health care professionals may serve to meet women’s needs more adequately and support them better in the understanding of their condition. |
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