Reasons for women’s non-participation in follow-up screening after gestational diabetes

Jane Hyldgård Nielsen, Christinna Rebecca Olesen, Tine Mechlenborg Kristiansen, Carsten Kronborg Bak, Charlotte Overgaard

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Abstract

Background: Due to the increased risk of type 2 diabetes, follow-up screening after birth is recommended to women with previous gestational diabetes. Low participation in such screening has been shown to delay detection of diabetes with potentially serious consequences for the women's future health. The women's experiences of treatment and care during their pregnancies may affect participation. Aim: This study aimed at understanding the women's experiences with treatment and care during pregnancy and to understand how these experiences influence participation in follow-up screening. Methods: A qualitative study was undertaken drawing on a phenomenological methodology. Seven women treated for gestational diabetes at a university hospital in the North Denmark Region participated in interviews. Findings: The women experienced lack of continuity in care between hospital departments and health sectors. We identified the following causes for low participation in follow-up screening: poor coordination, little elaboration of information, a lack of clear coordination of responsibility for follow-up screening among health care professionals and absence of focus and inclusion of their individual needs and preferences. Conclusion: The women wished to be reminded of screening to increase their sense of safety. The women's experiences seem to reflect a lack of patient-centeredness during the pregnancy, which may be remedied by increasing the focus on the women's need for improved continuity in treatment and care. Participation in follow-up screening after gestational diabetes may be increased by sending reminders to the women. Raised awareness of the women's individual needs and preferences for treatment and care offers potential for improvement.

Original languageEnglish
JournalWomen and Birth
Volume28
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)e157-e163
Number of pages7
ISSN1871-5192
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • women
  • interview surveys

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