| Literature DB >> 26306499 |
Charlotte Jeppesen1, Jette Kolding Kristensen2, Per Ovesen3, Helle Terkildsen Maindal4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Screening for type 2 diabetes is recommended for women with previous gestational diabetes (GDM). However, the screening rates remain low. We aimed to evaluate the reminders and reminder systems for women with previous GDM and the health professionals in primary and secondary health care with screening rate among postpartum women as primary outcome.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26306499 PMCID: PMC4548707 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1334-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Literature search strategy
Included intervention and observational studies for postpartum follow-up after gestational diabetes. (N = 6)
| Author (year) country | Design | Setting | Reminder targeted participants and study location | Outcome and Follow-up | Description of intervention | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chittleborough et al. (2010) Australia | Intervention using letter | Secondary | Intervention target group: Patient and physicians | Outcomes | Two times reminder letter to both patients and GPs. | Of the 429 women receiving a reminder letter 46 % returned an update form and 56 % had an OGTT in the previous 12 months |
| Clark et al. (2009) Canada | Intervention using letters | Secondary | Intervention target group: Patient and physicians | Outcomes | Patients assigned randomly to 4 groups: | OGTT rates |
| Korpo-Hyövälti et al. (2012) Finland | Intervention using telephone calls | Primary | Intervention target group: Patient and physicians | Outcome: the prevalence of high-risk-for-GDM women who underwent an OGTT in the postpartum period | Postpartum intervention was offered to the high-risk-for-GDM women who were included in lifestyle interventions | A telephone reminder from the central hospital to the women or to their health care provider vs. no reminder: OR: 13.4, 95 % CI (2.1; 12.2), p < 0.0001 |
| Lega et al. (2011) Canada | Register-based observational study | Secondary | Intervention target group: Patients Retrospective study of 314 women from an endocrine clinic, 173 had a checklist for the physician at their record which resulted in a reminder follow-up visit | Outcomes: OGTT Follow-up visit: The effect of a reminder system in the database on screening rates on outpatient postpartum women | No direct intervention | Intervention-group: OR (95 % CI) 2.99 (1.84; 4.85) for completion of OGTT. |
| Shea et al. (2011) Canada | Intervention using mailed reminders | Secondary | Intervention group: Patients in screening sites. Three clinical sites providing screening tests with 262 patients in total: two sites received reminder (A and B), one did not (C) | Outcome: Percentage of women who received an OGTT test within 6 months after delivery | Intervention targeted patients | Prediction of postpartum glucose screening: |
| Vesco et al. (2012) US | Intervention using combined telephone calls/emails and staff education | Secondary | Intervention target group: Patients | Two-fold outcome | Implementation of a process improvement program consisting of | With implementation of program the rate of women receiving order for OGTT increased from 77.5 to 88.8 % |