Postpartum uptake of diabetes screening tests in women with gestational diabetes: The PANDORA study

Aims To determine rates and predictors of postpartum diabetes screening among Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods PANDORA is a prospective longitudinal cohort of women recruited in pregnancy. Postpartum diabetes screenin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetic medicine 2023-03, Vol.40 (3), p.e14999-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Wood, Anna J., Lee, I‐Lynn, Barr, Elizabeth L. M., Barzi, Federica, Boyle, Jacqueline A., Connors, Christine, Moore, Elizabeth, Oats, Jeremy J. N., McIntyre, Harold D., Titmuss, Angela, Simmonds, Alison, Zimmet, Paul Z., Brown, Alex D. H., Corpus, Sumaria, Shaw, Jonathan E., Maple‐Brown, Louise J.
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Zusammenfassung:Aims To determine rates and predictors of postpartum diabetes screening among Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods PANDORA is a prospective longitudinal cohort of women recruited in pregnancy. Postpartum diabetes screening rates at 12 weeks (75‐g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)) and 6, 12 and 18 months (OGTT, glycated haemoglobin [HbA1C] or fasting plasma glucose) were assessed for women with GDM (n = 712). Associations between antenatal factors and screening with any test (OGTT, HbA1C, fasting plasma glucose) by 6 months postpartum were examined using Cox proportional hazards regression. Results Postpartum screening rates with an OGTT by 12 weeks and 6 months postpartum were lower among Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women than non‐Indigenous women (18% vs. 30% at 12 weeks, and 23% vs. 37% at 6 months, p 
ISSN:0742-3071
1464-5491
DOI:10.1111/dme.14999