| Literature DB >> 26518777 |
M Alexandra Friedman1, Charlotte M Niznik2, Janelle R Bolden2, Lynn M Yee2.
Abstract
While peer support has been investigated in multiple clinical contexts, its application to the postpartum setting is unknown. The aim was to assess acceptability of a postpartum peer support program for women with diabetes. Observational survey-based needs assessment of forty low-income women with diabetes, receiving care at a major medical institution. Mean age and gravidity were 30.7 years and 3.15 ± 1.67 respectively. 45 % expressed interest in a "buddy." There was no significant difference between groups desiring and not desiring this program. A majority of respondents desired telephone, text messaging, and in-person contacts (79.2, 72.1, 83.8 %), with 72.5 % of patients desiring diabetes-related activities during clinic waiting time. Many women desire a postpartum diabetes reciprocal peer program for support outside of clinician visits. Patients are receptive to educational services during their wait and outside of clinic time, a potentially valuable opportunity to share important health information.Entities:
Keywords: Gestational diabetes; Peer support; Postpartum period; Pregnancy; Type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26518777 DOI: 10.1007/s10900-015-0103-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145