Profile and knowledge of pregnant women about gestational diabetes mellitus
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Resumo: | Background and Objectives: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is the metabolic disorder that causes a reduction in glucose tolerance, diagnosed during pregnancy, which may or may not continue after childbirth. In Brazil, around 7% of pregnancies are complicated by gestational hyperglycemia. The present study aimed to evaluate the epidemiological, socioeconomic, clinical and obstetric profile and to identify the knowledge regarding Gestational Diabetes Mellitus of pregnant women attended at a Specialized Health Center for Women of a Basic Health Unit of Lajeado/RS. Method: The methodology consisted of three questionnaires (socioeconomic profile, epidemiological and clinical-obstetric profile, evaluation of knowledge about DMG, and evaluation of pregnant women's knowledge about diabetes). Twenty pregnant women attended at UBS from April 15 to May 15, 2017. The information was tabulated in the Excel spreadsheet, and the quantitative variables were described by absolute and relative frequency, followed by the syntax predicted for analysis of DKN-a. Results: The results show that pregnant women do not have knowledge about Diabetes, although 90% affirm that they have information and update on health topics. The majority of pregnant women are white, from Lajeado, married or in stable union, with monthly income up to 3 minimum wages, 85% are between 15 and 35 years old and 50% have primary education. The majority (90%) do not have pre-gestational disease, 55% use medication during pregnancy, 65% do not practice physical activity and 65% did not consult a nutritionist in the last 12 months. None of the pregnant women had Diabetes Mellitus or had DMG in pregnancy, but one participant (5%) had DMG. Conclusion: It is concluded that the majority of pregnant women are unaware of the risks or the necessary management care to avoid GDM. Keywords: Endocrinology. Gestation. Hyperglycemia. |
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Profile and knowledge of pregnant women about gestational diabetes mellitusPerfil y conocimiento de gestantes sobre el diabetes mellitus gestacionalPerfil e conhecimento de gestantes sobre o diabetes mellitus gestacionalBackground and Objectives: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is the metabolic disorder that causes a reduction in glucose tolerance, diagnosed during pregnancy, which may or may not continue after childbirth. In Brazil, around 7% of pregnancies are complicated by gestational hyperglycemia. The present study aimed to evaluate the epidemiological, socioeconomic, clinical and obstetric profile and to identify the knowledge regarding Gestational Diabetes Mellitus of pregnant women attended at a Specialized Health Center for Women of a Basic Health Unit of Lajeado/RS. Method: The methodology consisted of three questionnaires (socioeconomic profile, epidemiological and clinical-obstetric profile, evaluation of knowledge about DMG, and evaluation of pregnant women's knowledge about diabetes). Twenty pregnant women attended at UBS from April 15 to May 15, 2017. The information was tabulated in the Excel spreadsheet, and the quantitative variables were described by absolute and relative frequency, followed by the syntax predicted for analysis of DKN-a. Results: The results show that pregnant women do not have knowledge about Diabetes, although 90% affirm that they have information and update on health topics. The majority of pregnant women are white, from Lajeado, married or in stable union, with monthly income up to 3 minimum wages, 85% are between 15 and 35 years old and 50% have primary education. The majority (90%) do not have pre-gestational disease, 55% use medication during pregnancy, 65% do not practice physical activity and 65% did not consult a nutritionist in the last 12 months. None of the pregnant women had Diabetes Mellitus or had DMG in pregnancy, but one participant (5%) had DMG. Conclusion: It is concluded that the majority of pregnant women are unaware of the risks or the necessary management care to avoid GDM. Keywords: Endocrinology. Gestation. Hyperglycemia.Justificación y objetivos: La Diabetes Mellitus Gestacional (DMG) es el trastorno metabólico que determina la reducción de la tolerancia a la glucosa, diagnosticada en la gestación, que puede o no perpetuarse después del parto. En Brasil, alrededor del 7% de las gestaciones son complicadas por la hiperglicemia gestacional. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el perfil epidemiológico, socioeconómico, clínico-obstétrico e identificar el conocimiento en relación a la Diabetes Mellitus Gestacional de gestantes atendidas en un Centro Especializado de Salud de la Mujer de una Unidad Básica de Salud de Lajeado/RS. Métodos: La metodología consistió en la aplicación de tres cuestionarios (evaluación del perfil socioeconómico, epidemiológico y clínico-obstétrico, evaluación del conocimiento sobre DMG, y evaluación del conocimiento de las gestantes sobre diabetes). Participa ron de la investigación 20 gestantes atendidas en la UBS en el período del 15 de abril al 15 de mayo de 2017. Las informaciones fueron tabuladas en la hoja de Excel, siendo que las variables cuantitativas fueron descritas a través de frecuencia absoluta y relativa y fue seguida la sintaxis prevista para análisis del Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire - DKN-A. Resultados: Los resultados muestran que las embarazadas no tienen conocimiento sobre la diabetes, aunque el 90% afirma poseer información y actualización sobre temas de salud. La mayoría de las gestantes es blanca, natural de Lajeado, casada o en unión estable, con renta mensual hasta 3 salarios mínimos, 85% posee entre 15 y 35 años y 50% posee enseñanza fundamental. La mayoría (90%) no tiene enfermedad previa a la gestación, 55% utiliza medicación durante la gestación, 65% no practica actividad física y 65% no ha consultado a los nutricionistas en los últimos 12 meses. Ninguna de las gestantes poseía Diabetes Mellitus o tuvo DMG en gestación previa, sin embargo una participante (5%) presenta DMG. Conclusiones: Se concluye que las gestantes con grupo de edad de 15 a 35 años, entrevistadas en la UBS de Lajeado, desconocen los riesgos o los cuidados necesarios en la gestación para evitar el DMG. Descriptores: Endocrinología. Embarazo. Hiperglucemia.Justificativa e Objetivos:O diabetes mellitus gestacional (DMG) é o distúrbio metabólico que determina redução da tolerância à glicose, diagnosticado na gestação, que pode ou não se perpetuar após o parto. No Brasil, em torno de 7% das gestações são complicadas pela hiperglicemia gestacional. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o perfil epidemiológico, socioeconômico, clínico-obstétrico e identificar o conhecimento em relação ao DMG de gestantes atendidas em um Centro Especializado de Saúde da Mulher de uma Unidade Básica de Saúde (UBS) de Lajeado/RS. Métodos:A metodologia consistiu na aplicação de três questionários: avaliação do perfil socioeco-nômico, epidemiológico e clínico-obstétrico; avaliação do conhecimento sobre DMG; e, avaliação do conhecimento das gestantes sobre diabetes. Participaram da pesquisa 20 gestantes atendidas na UBS no período de 15 de abril a 15 de maio de 2017. As informações foram tabuladas em planilha do Excel, sendo que as variáveis quantitativas foram descritas através de frequência absoluta e relativa e foi seguida a sintaxe prevista para análise doDiabetes Knowledge Questionnaire(DKN-A). Resultados:Os resultados mostraram que as grávidas não possuíam conhecimento sobre diabetes, embora 90% tenham afirmado possuir informação e atualização sobre temas de saúde. A maioria das gestantes era branca, natural de Lajeado, casada ou em união estável, com renda mensal de até três salários mínimos, 85% tinha entre 15 e 35 anos e 50% possuía ensino fundamental. A maioria (90%) não tinha doença prévia à gestação, 55% utilizava medicação durante a gestação, 65% não praticava atividade física e 65% não consultou nutricionista nos últimos 12 meses. Nenhuma das gestantes possuía Diabetes Mellitus ou teve DMG em gestação prévia, contudo uma participante (5%) apresentava DMG. Conclusão:Conclui-se que as gestantes com faixa etária de 15 a 35 anos, entrevistadas na UBS de Lajeado, desconheciam os riscos ou os cuidados necessários na gestação para evitar o DMG. Descritores: Endocrinologia. Gravidez. 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Profile and knowledge of pregnant women about gestational diabetes mellitus Perfil y conocimiento de gestantes sobre el diabetes mellitus gestacional Perfil e conhecimento de gestantes sobre o diabetes mellitus gestacional |
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Morais, Amanda Moreira de Rempel, Claudete Delving, Luciana Knabben de Oliveira Becker Moreschi, Claudete |
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Background and Objectives: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is the metabolic disorder that causes a reduction in glucose tolerance, diagnosed during pregnancy, which may or may not continue after childbirth. In Brazil, around 7% of pregnancies are complicated by gestational hyperglycemia. The present study aimed to evaluate the epidemiological, socioeconomic, clinical and obstetric profile and to identify the knowledge regarding Gestational Diabetes Mellitus of pregnant women attended at a Specialized Health Center for Women of a Basic Health Unit of Lajeado/RS. Method: The methodology consisted of three questionnaires (socioeconomic profile, epidemiological and clinical-obstetric profile, evaluation of knowledge about DMG, and evaluation of pregnant women's knowledge about diabetes). Twenty pregnant women attended at UBS from April 15 to May 15, 2017. The information was tabulated in the Excel spreadsheet, and the quantitative variables were described by absolute and relative frequency, followed by the syntax predicted for analysis of DKN-a. Results: The results show that pregnant women do not have knowledge about Diabetes, although 90% affirm that they have information and update on health topics. The majority of pregnant women are white, from Lajeado, married or in stable union, with monthly income up to 3 minimum wages, 85% are between 15 and 35 years old and 50% have primary education. The majority (90%) do not have pre-gestational disease, 55% use medication during pregnancy, 65% do not practice physical activity and 65% did not consult a nutritionist in the last 12 months. None of the pregnant women had Diabetes Mellitus or had DMG in pregnancy, but one participant (5%) had DMG. Conclusion: It is concluded that the majority of pregnant women are unaware of the risks or the necessary management care to avoid GDM. Keywords: Endocrinology. Gestation. Hyperglycemia. |
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