Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group

SUMMARY Objective: To evaluate the retention of information after participation in multidisciplinary group in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) through a phone contact. Method: 122 pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes were included. After diagnosis of gestational diabetes, the patients were referred to the multidisciplinary group where they received medical, nutrition and nursing guidelines related to the disease. After three days these patients received one telephone call from a nurse, who made the same questions regarding the information received. In the statistical analysis, results were presented as absolute and relative frequencies. Results: Most patients 119/122 patients (97.5%) were managing to do self glucose monitoring. Twenty-one patients (17.2%) reported having difficulty performing the blood glucose, especially finger pricking. When questioning whether the woman was following the proposed diet, 24/122 (19.7%) patients said they did not; the meal frequency was not reached by 23/122 (18.9%) of the women, and forty-seven (38.5%) of the women reported having ingested sugar in the days following the guidance in multidisciplinary group. Conclusion: Regarding the proposed treatment, there was good adherence of patients, especially in relation to blood glucose monitoring. As for nutritional control, we observed greater difficulty in following the guidelines demonstrating the need for long-term monitoring, as well as further clarification to the patients about the importance of nutrition in diabetes management.

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Main Authors: Sousa,Ana Maria da Silva, Fiuza,Daine, Mikami,Fernanda Cristina Ferreira, Abrão,Karen Cristine, Francisco,Rossana Pulcineli Vieira, Zugaib,Marcelo
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Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-423020160003002122016-06-09Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary groupSousa,Ana Maria da SilvaFiuza,DaineMikami,Fernanda Cristina FerreiraAbrão,Karen CristineFrancisco,Rossana Pulcineli VieiraZugaib,Marcelo gestational diabetes patient care team blood glucose self-monitoring food and nutritional education SUMMARY Objective: To evaluate the retention of information after participation in multidisciplinary group in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) through a phone contact. Method: 122 pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes were included. After diagnosis of gestational diabetes, the patients were referred to the multidisciplinary group where they received medical, nutrition and nursing guidelines related to the disease. After three days these patients received one telephone call from a nurse, who made the same questions regarding the information received. In the statistical analysis, results were presented as absolute and relative frequencies. Results: Most patients 119/122 patients (97.5%) were managing to do self glucose monitoring. Twenty-one patients (17.2%) reported having difficulty performing the blood glucose, especially finger pricking. When questioning whether the woman was following the proposed diet, 24/122 (19.7%) patients said they did not; the meal frequency was not reached by 23/122 (18.9%) of the women, and forty-seven (38.5%) of the women reported having ingested sugar in the days following the guidance in multidisciplinary group. Conclusion: Regarding the proposed treatment, there was good adherence of patients, especially in relation to blood glucose monitoring. As for nutritional control, we observed greater difficulty in following the guidelines demonstrating the need for long-term monitoring, as well as further clarification to the patients about the importance of nutrition in diabetes management.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.62 n.3 20162016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302016000300212en10.1590/1806-9282.62.03.212
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Fiuza,Daine
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Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
author_facet Sousa,Ana Maria da Silva
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title Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
title_short Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
title_full Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
title_fullStr Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
title_sort evaluation of information retention and adherence to treatment in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus after multidisciplinary group
description SUMMARY Objective: To evaluate the retention of information after participation in multidisciplinary group in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) through a phone contact. Method: 122 pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes were included. After diagnosis of gestational diabetes, the patients were referred to the multidisciplinary group where they received medical, nutrition and nursing guidelines related to the disease. After three days these patients received one telephone call from a nurse, who made the same questions regarding the information received. In the statistical analysis, results were presented as absolute and relative frequencies. Results: Most patients 119/122 patients (97.5%) were managing to do self glucose monitoring. Twenty-one patients (17.2%) reported having difficulty performing the blood glucose, especially finger pricking. When questioning whether the woman was following the proposed diet, 24/122 (19.7%) patients said they did not; the meal frequency was not reached by 23/122 (18.9%) of the women, and forty-seven (38.5%) of the women reported having ingested sugar in the days following the guidance in multidisciplinary group. Conclusion: Regarding the proposed treatment, there was good adherence of patients, especially in relation to blood glucose monitoring. As for nutritional control, we observed greater difficulty in following the guidelines demonstrating the need for long-term monitoring, as well as further clarification to the patients about the importance of nutrition in diabetes management.
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