BACKGROUND: Many women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy do not receive care during and after pregnancy according to standards recommended in international guidelines. The burden of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy falls disproportionately upon Indigenous peoples worldwide, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Australia. The remote and regional Australian context poses additional barriers to delivering healthcare, including high staff turnover and a socially disadvantaged population with a high prevalence of diabetes. METHODS: A complex health systems intervention to improve care for women during and after a pregnancy complicated by hyperglycaemia will be implemented in remote and regional Australia (the Northern Territory and...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience high rates of diabetes in pregnan...
Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal wo...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Abstract Background Many women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy do not receive care during and afte...
Background: Many women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy do not receive care during and after pregna...
First published: 31 July 2021Objective To identify successes to date and opportunities for improveme...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational an...
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...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Background: Hyperglycaemia in pregnancy contributes to adverse outcomes for women and their children...
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: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-A...
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...
Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal wo...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Abstract Background Many women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy do not receive care during and afte...
Background: Many women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy do not receive care during and after pregna...
First published: 31 July 2021Objective To identify successes to date and opportunities for improveme...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have high rates of gestational an...
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...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...
Background: Hyperglycaemia in pregnancy contributes to adverse outcomes for women and their children...
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: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-A...
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...
Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal wo...
Aims: To map health practitioners' experiences and describe knowledge regarding screening and manage...