Varnfield Marlien, Redd Christian, Stoney Rachel M, Higgins Liesel, Scolari Naomi, Warwick Roisine, Iedema Joel, Rundle Jane, Dutton Wendy
The Australian e-Health Research Centre, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia.
Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Redland Hospital, Bayside Health Service, Metro South Health, Brisbane, Australia.
Diabetes Technol Ther. 2021 May;23(5):358-366. doi: 10.1089/dia.2020.0509. Epub 2020 Dec 15.
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as glucose intolerance first identified during pregnancy. Delays in diagnosis and challenges in management can lead to serious adverse outcomes for the mother and child. As rates of GDM diagnosis increase worldwide, health systems and maternity services have become increasingly strained, especially with new restrictions around in-person care due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. Mobile health (mHealth) has increasingly shown promise for management of chronic disease, driven by smartphone adoption and increased internet connectivity. The aim of this work was to evaluate the adoption and multidisciplinary care coordination of an mHealth platform called M♡THer in a cohort of women with first-time diagnosis of GDM. The mHealth platform for GDM management was developed incorporating a smartphone application, clinician portal, and secure cloud data storage. Forty participants with a first-time diagnosis of GDM were recruited to use the app during their pregnancy. User attitudes from clinicians and women were captured through post-hoc surveys, and app-usage metrics. Clinicians and women indicated satisfaction and ease of use of the mHealth platform, with some technological challenges around wireless connectivity. Blood glucose reviews and antenatal contact were higher with use of the M♡THer app compared with a matched historical sample. The M♡THer mHealth platform is a new comprehensive tool for health care of women with GDM, and may provide an effective new avenue to enhance multidisciplinary care in the face of COVID-19 disruptions and challenges to traditional care pathways.
妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)被定义为首次在孕期发现的葡萄糖耐量异常。诊断延迟和管理方面的挑战可能会给母婴带来严重不良后果。随着全球GDM诊断率的上升,卫生系统和产科服务承受的压力越来越大,尤其是在当前新冠疫情导致面对面护理受到新限制的情况下。受智能手机普及和网络连接增加的推动,移动健康(mHealth)在慢性病管理方面越来越显示出前景。这项工作的目的是评估一个名为M♡THer的移动健康平台在首次诊断为GDM的女性队列中的采用情况和多学科护理协调情况。用于GDM管理的移动健康平台是结合智能手机应用程序、临床医生门户和安全的云数据存储开发的。招募了40名首次诊断为GDM的参与者在孕期使用该应用程序。通过事后调查和应用程序使用指标收集了临床医生和女性的用户态度。临床医生和女性对移动健康平台表示满意且易于使用,不过在无线连接方面存在一些技术挑战。与匹配的历史样本相比,使用M♡THer应用程序时血糖复查和产前联系更多。M♡THer移动健康平台是用于GDM女性医疗保健的一种新的综合工具,在面对新冠疫情对传统护理途径的干扰和挑战时,可能提供一条有效的新途径来加强多学科护理。