BACKGROUND: In the Northern Territory (NT), 38% of 3500 births each year are to Indigenous women, 80% of whom live in regional and remote areas. Compared with the general Australian population, rates of pre-existing type 2 diabetes in pregnancy are 10-fold higher and rates of gestational diabetes are 1.5-fold higher among Indigenous women. Current practices in screening for diabetes in pregnancy in remote Australia are not known. AIMS: To assess current health service delivery for NT women with diabetes in pregnancy (DIP) by surveying healthcare professionals' views and practices in DIP screening and management. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of NT healthcare professionals providing clinical care for women with DIP was cond...
BACKGROUND: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women...
To undertake a systematic review of diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), determining prevalence and impact o...
Background: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women...
In the Northern Territory (NT), 38% of 3500 births each year are to Indigenous women, 80% of whom li...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational an...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience high rates of diabetes in pregnan...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience high rates of diabetes in pregnan...
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational and pre-existi...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestat...
Background: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-A...
Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal wo...
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing, along with obesity and type 2 diabete...
BACKGROUND: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-A...
BACKGROUND: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women...
To undertake a systematic review of diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), determining prevalence and impact o...
Background: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women...
In the Northern Territory (NT), 38% of 3500 births each year are to Indigenous women, 80% of whom li...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational an...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience high rates of diabetes in pregnan...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience high rates of diabetes in pregnan...
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational and pre-existi...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestat...
Background: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-A...
Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal wo...
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing, along with obesity and type 2 diabete...
BACKGROUND: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-A...
BACKGROUND: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women...
To undertake a systematic review of diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), determining prevalence and impact o...
Background: The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women...