Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract Background In 2007, universal screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) was introduced in Tamil Nadu, India. To identify factors hindering or facilitating timely initiation and completion of the GDM screening and diagnosis process, our study investigated how pregnant women in rural...

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Main Authors: Karoline Kragelund Nielsen, Thilde Rheinländer, Anil Kapur, Peter Damm, Veerasamy Seshiah, Ib C. Bygbjerg
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-017-1429-y
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spelling doaj-84d5525adcaa4ff3850e2b6751dd5b6d2020-11-24T21:33:54ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932017-08-0117111310.1186/s12884-017-1429-yFactors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, IndiaKaroline Kragelund Nielsen0Thilde Rheinländer1Anil Kapur2Peter Damm3Veerasamy Seshiah4Ib C. Bygbjerg5Department of Public Health, University of CopenhagenDepartment of Public Health, University of CopenhagenWorld Diabetes FoundationCenter for Pregnant Women with Diabetes, Department of Obstetrics, Rigshospitalet, The Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of CopenhagenDr. Seshiah Diabetes Research Institute and Dr. Balaji Diabetes Care CentreDepartment of Public Health, University of CopenhagenAbstract Background In 2007, universal screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) was introduced in Tamil Nadu, India. To identify factors hindering or facilitating timely initiation and completion of the GDM screening and diagnosis process, our study investigated how pregnant women in rural and urban Tamil Nadu access and navigate different GDM related health services. Methods The study was carried out in two settings: an urban private diabetes centre and a rural government primary health centre. Observations of the process of screening and diagnosis at the health centres as well as semi-structured interviews with 30 pregnant women and nine health care providers were conducted. Data was analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results There were significant differences in the process of GDM screening and diagnosis in the urban and rural settings. Several factors hindering or facilitating timely initiation and completion of the process were identified. Timely attendance required awareness, motivation and opportunity to attend. Women had to attend the health centre at the right time and sometimes at the right gestational age to initiate the test, wait to complete the test and obtain the test report in time to initiate further action. All these steps and requirements were influenced by factors within and outside the health system such as getting right information from health care providers, clinic timings, characteristics of the test, availability of transport, social network and support, and social norms and cultural practices. Conclusions Minimising and aligning complex stepwise processes of prenatal care and GDM screening delivery and attention to the factors influencing it are important for further improving and expanding GDM screening and related services, not only in Tamil Nadu but in other similar low and middle income settings. This study stresses the importance of guidelines and diagnostic criteria which are simple and feasible on the ground.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-017-1429-yGestational diabetesScreeningIndiaHealth care servicesAntenatal careGuidelines
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author Karoline Kragelund Nielsen
Thilde Rheinländer
Anil Kapur
Peter Damm
Veerasamy Seshiah
Ib C. Bygbjerg
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Thilde Rheinländer
Anil Kapur
Peter Damm
Veerasamy Seshiah
Ib C. Bygbjerg
Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Gestational diabetes
Screening
India
Health care services
Antenatal care
Guidelines
author_facet Karoline Kragelund Nielsen
Thilde Rheinländer
Anil Kapur
Peter Damm
Veerasamy Seshiah
Ib C. Bygbjerg
author_sort Karoline Kragelund Nielsen
title Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India
title_short Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India
title_full Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India
title_fullStr Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India
title_sort factors influencing timely initiation and completion of gestational diabetes mellitus screening and diagnosis - a qualitative study from tamil nadu, india
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background In 2007, universal screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) was introduced in Tamil Nadu, India. To identify factors hindering or facilitating timely initiation and completion of the GDM screening and diagnosis process, our study investigated how pregnant women in rural and urban Tamil Nadu access and navigate different GDM related health services. Methods The study was carried out in two settings: an urban private diabetes centre and a rural government primary health centre. Observations of the process of screening and diagnosis at the health centres as well as semi-structured interviews with 30 pregnant women and nine health care providers were conducted. Data was analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results There were significant differences in the process of GDM screening and diagnosis in the urban and rural settings. Several factors hindering or facilitating timely initiation and completion of the process were identified. Timely attendance required awareness, motivation and opportunity to attend. Women had to attend the health centre at the right time and sometimes at the right gestational age to initiate the test, wait to complete the test and obtain the test report in time to initiate further action. All these steps and requirements were influenced by factors within and outside the health system such as getting right information from health care providers, clinic timings, characteristics of the test, availability of transport, social network and support, and social norms and cultural practices. Conclusions Minimising and aligning complex stepwise processes of prenatal care and GDM screening delivery and attention to the factors influencing it are important for further improving and expanding GDM screening and related services, not only in Tamil Nadu but in other similar low and middle income settings. This study stresses the importance of guidelines and diagnostic criteria which are simple and feasible on the ground.
topic Gestational diabetes
Screening
India
Health care services
Antenatal care
Guidelines
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-017-1429-y
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