| Literature DB >> 25783639 |
Amie Steel1, Jayne Lucke, Jon Adams.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that preconception care may have an important role in preventing short and long term adverse health consequences for women and their offspring. This is particularly the case for women with chronic health conditions due to the rising prevalence of chronic disease in global populations. With this in mind, this paper presents an integrative systematic review of contemporary research outlining the use of preconception services and practices by women with chronic health conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25783639 PMCID: PMC4338627 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-015-0165-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Figure 1The literature search and selection process (figure uploaded separately).
Summary of identified papers examining preconception care in women with chronic health conditions with thematic categorical groupings
| Author (Year) | Country | Method | Data source/Participant recruitment | Target population | Conditions examined | Sample | Theme | ||
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| Case et al. [ | United States | Cross-sectional survey | Texas 1999–2003 Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System | Non-pregnant women | Obesity, overweight, diabetes | 6385 | X | ||
| Chuang et al. [ | United States | Focus groups | Community and outpatient clinic | Non-pregnant women | Diabetes, hypertension, obesity | 72 | X | ||
| Diabetes and Pregnancy Group [ | France | Cross-sectional survey | Patients (outpatients and hospitalised) from specialist diabetes centres (n = 11) | Non-pregnant women | Type 1 diabetes | 138 | X | ||
| Griffiths et al. [ | United Kingdom | Semi-structured interviews | UK specialist diabetes antenatal clinics (n = 4) | Pregnant women | Type 1 diabetes | 15 | X | X | |
| Kallas-Koeman et al. [ | Canada | Prospective observation and survey | Electronic medical records from diabetes clinic | Non-pregnant women | Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes | 464 | X | ||
| Kim et al. [ | United States | Prospective survey | Translating Research into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) cohort study | Non-pregnant women | Type 1 diabetes | 302 | X | ||
| King and Wellard [ | Australia | Collective case study (via in-depth interviews) | Local diabetes services and youth diabetes website | Women with previous pregnancy | Type 1 diabetes | 7 | X | ||
| Lavender et al. [ | England | Semi-structured interviews and focus groups | Obstetric and diabetes clinics in hospitals in North-West England (n = 3) | Women with previous pregnancy | Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes | 22 | X | ||
| McCorry et al. [ | Ireland | Semi-structured interviews | Non-pregnant women | Type 1 diabetes | 14 | X | |||
| Mittal et al. [ | United States | Cross-sectional survey | San Francisco General Hospital Family Health Center registry | Non-pregnant women | Diabetes, hypertension, obesity | 27 | X | X | |
| Murphy et al. [ | England | Semi-structured interviews | Diabetes specialist antenatal clinics (n = 3) | Women who did not attend preconception care | Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes | 29 | X | ||
| Sapiano et al. [ | Malta | Longitudinal survey | Diabetes hospital outpatient clinic | Non-pregnant women | Type 1 diabetes | 27 | X | ||
| Tripathi et al. [ | England | Cross-sectional survey | Northern Diabetes in Pregnancy Survey | Women with previous pregnancy | Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes | 588 | X | ||
| Zhu et al. [ | Australia | Prospective survey | Diabetes hospital outpatient clinic | Non-pregnant women | Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes | 51 | X | X | |
I: Prevalence of engagement with preconception services and characteristics of users.
II: Women’s knowledge of preconception care benefits, preconception information sources, and availability of preconception services.
III: Women’s attitudes and experiences of preconception care and preconception services.
Quality assessment of manuscripts identified through the literature review process BIBU
| Dimensions for quality assessment | Lavender et al.[ | Case et al.[ | Murphy et al.[ | Diabetes & Pregnancy Group[ | McCorry et al.[ | Tripathi et al.[ | Zhu et al.[ | Mittal et al.[ | Chuang et al.[ | Kallas-Koeman et al.[ | Kim et al.[ | Sapiano et al.[ | Griffiths et al.[ | King and Wellard[ | |
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| Representative sampling strategy | x | x | x | x | ||||||||||
| Sample size≠ | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||||||||
| Response/participation rate >75% | x | x | |||||||||||||
| Low retrospective measurement bias | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||||||
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| Pregnancy status | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
| Age | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
| Ethnicity | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||||||||
| Indicator of socioeconomic status | x | x | x | x | x | ||||||||||
| Duration of chronic health condition | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||||||||
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| Preconception clinical care delivery | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| Health promotion and patient education | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
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≠Sample size defined in quantitative studies as >500 or with a determined statistical power of >80% and in qualitative studies as >15 or reported thematic saturation.