Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects

Objective: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common complication during pregnancy and if not managed properly, it can lead to many harmful effects on mother or fetus/baby. Management of GDM largely depends on patient′s thoughts, perception and understanding of disease. This study was conducte...

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Main Authors: Zahid Hussain, Zuraidah Mohd Yusoff, Syed Azhar Sulaiman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Archives of Global Professionals 2014-01-01
Series:Archives of Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2014;volume=5;issue=2;spage=84;epage=90;aulast=Hussain
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spelling doaj-ecc10dde3237459383548a8490ccf17d2020-11-25T02:10:43ZengArchives of Global ProfessionalsArchives of Pharmacy Practice2045-080X2014-01-0152849010.4103/2045-080X.132659Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspectsZahid HussainZuraidah Mohd YusoffSyed Azhar SulaimanObjective: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common complication during pregnancy and if not managed properly, it can lead to many harmful effects on mother or fetus/baby. Management of GDM largely depends on patient′s thoughts, perception and understanding of disease. This study was conducted to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and treatment satisfaction of GDM patients toward their disease. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted during the period of month July 2013 at Penang General Hospital, Penang, Malaysia. The sample consists of 30 established patients of GDM who were diagnosed at least 1 month prior to enrolment. Data were collected by means of self-designed Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Knowledge Questionnaire, modified version of Diabetes Integration Scale (ATT-19) and Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire. Descriptive analysis was used for data elaboration by using SPSS 20. Results: The results showed that of 30 patients, 23 patients (76.6%) had adequate knowledge. Only, 7 (23.3%) patients had inadequate knowledge. For attitude, 23 (76.66%) of patients had a negative attitude toward disease and only 7 (23.3%) had a positive attitude. In terms of satisfaction, 25 (83.33%) patients were satisfied with the given treatment and 5 (16.66%) were unsatisfied. Conclusion: We conclude that although participants obtained good score on knowledge and treatment satisfaction, their attitude did not change so as to more effectively cope with their disease.http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2014;volume=5;issue=2;spage=84;epage=90;aulast=HussainAttitudegestational diabetes mellitusknowledgetreatment satisfaction
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Zuraidah Mohd Yusoff
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Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects
Archives of Pharmacy Practice
Attitude
gestational diabetes mellitus
knowledge
treatment satisfaction
author_facet Zahid Hussain
Zuraidah Mohd Yusoff
Syed Azhar Sulaiman
author_sort Zahid Hussain
title Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects
title_short Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects
title_full Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects
title_fullStr Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects
title_full_unstemmed Gestational diabetes mellitus: Pilot study on patient′s related aspects
title_sort gestational diabetes mellitus: pilot study on patient′s related aspects
publisher Archives of Global Professionals
series Archives of Pharmacy Practice
issn 2045-080X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Objective: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common complication during pregnancy and if not managed properly, it can lead to many harmful effects on mother or fetus/baby. Management of GDM largely depends on patient′s thoughts, perception and understanding of disease. This study was conducted to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and treatment satisfaction of GDM patients toward their disease. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted during the period of month July 2013 at Penang General Hospital, Penang, Malaysia. The sample consists of 30 established patients of GDM who were diagnosed at least 1 month prior to enrolment. Data were collected by means of self-designed Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Knowledge Questionnaire, modified version of Diabetes Integration Scale (ATT-19) and Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire. Descriptive analysis was used for data elaboration by using SPSS 20. Results: The results showed that of 30 patients, 23 patients (76.6%) had adequate knowledge. Only, 7 (23.3%) patients had inadequate knowledge. For attitude, 23 (76.66%) of patients had a negative attitude toward disease and only 7 (23.3%) had a positive attitude. In terms of satisfaction, 25 (83.33%) patients were satisfied with the given treatment and 5 (16.66%) were unsatisfied. Conclusion: We conclude that although participants obtained good score on knowledge and treatment satisfaction, their attitude did not change so as to more effectively cope with their disease.
topic Attitude
gestational diabetes mellitus
knowledge
treatment satisfaction
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