Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria

Background: One of the 1989 goals declared by St. Vincent's, which focused on achieving good pregnancy outcomes for diabetic women that should be similar to those for non-diabetic women, has not been achieved among Nigerian childbearing women (CW) due to a lack of preconception care (PCC). Lit...

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Main Authors: Muda, Siti Mariam, Omowunmi, Asafa Kafayat, Hasan, Haliza, Ludin, Salizar, Ibrahim, Amirah Fatin
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spelling my.iium.irep.1095842024-01-04T00:50:10Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/109584/ Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria Muda, Siti Mariam Omowunmi, Asafa Kafayat Hasan, Haliza Ludin, Salizar Ibrahim, Amirah Fatin RT Nursing Background: One of the 1989 goals declared by St. Vincent's, which focused on achieving good pregnancy outcomes for diabetic women that should be similar to those for non-diabetic women, has not been achieved among Nigerian childbearing women (CW) due to a lack of preconception care (PCC). Literature indicates an increased prevalence of diabetes, diabetes during pregnancy, and pregnancy-related complications across the country's geopolitical zones. The persistence of pregnancy complications can be catastrophic if PCC is not adequately established and integrated into the national healthcare sector. Healthcare providers (HCPs) offer diabetes care (DC) and PCC to CW to mitigate adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed to explore HCPs' perceptions of PCC and strategies towards its provision for Nigerian diabetic CW. Design: This qualitative study used an exploratory approach. Methods: Data were collected using in-depth semi-structured interviews, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed. Results: Four themes emerged from the data: relevance of PCC, redesign of DC practices, awareness creation, and necessity of diabetes PCC. Conclusion: The findings imply that there is an urgent need for upgraded obstetric care for pregnant women to accommodate PCC for diabetic CW to reduce pregnancy complications related to diabetes, improve glycemic control, augment folic acid intake, and ensure proper pregnancy planning. The findings of this research can serve as an evidence-based document to enhance HC policies that would accommodate PCC in existing obstetric care. Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd 2023-07-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/109584/7/109584_Healthcare%20providers%27%20views%20on%20the%20provision.pdf Muda, Siti Mariam and Omowunmi, Asafa Kafayat and Hasan, Haliza and Ludin, Salizar and Ibrahim, Amirah Fatin (2023) Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria. The Malaysian Journal of Nursing, 15 (1). pp. 48-57. ISSN 2231-7007 E-ISSN 2462-246X https://ejournal.lucp.net/index.php/mjn/article/view/2062/2538 https://doi.org/10.31674/mjn.2023.v15i01.006
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Muda, Siti Mariam
Omowunmi, Asafa Kafayat
Hasan, Haliza
Ludin, Salizar
Ibrahim, Amirah Fatin
Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria
description Background: One of the 1989 goals declared by St. Vincent's, which focused on achieving good pregnancy outcomes for diabetic women that should be similar to those for non-diabetic women, has not been achieved among Nigerian childbearing women (CW) due to a lack of preconception care (PCC). Literature indicates an increased prevalence of diabetes, diabetes during pregnancy, and pregnancy-related complications across the country's geopolitical zones. The persistence of pregnancy complications can be catastrophic if PCC is not adequately established and integrated into the national healthcare sector. Healthcare providers (HCPs) offer diabetes care (DC) and PCC to CW to mitigate adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed to explore HCPs' perceptions of PCC and strategies towards its provision for Nigerian diabetic CW. Design: This qualitative study used an exploratory approach. Methods: Data were collected using in-depth semi-structured interviews, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed. Results: Four themes emerged from the data: relevance of PCC, redesign of DC practices, awareness creation, and necessity of diabetes PCC. Conclusion: The findings imply that there is an urgent need for upgraded obstetric care for pregnant women to accommodate PCC for diabetic CW to reduce pregnancy complications related to diabetes, improve glycemic control, augment folic acid intake, and ensure proper pregnancy planning. The findings of this research can serve as an evidence-based document to enhance HC policies that would accommodate PCC in existing obstetric care.
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author Muda, Siti Mariam
Omowunmi, Asafa Kafayat
Hasan, Haliza
Ludin, Salizar
Ibrahim, Amirah Fatin
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Omowunmi, Asafa Kafayat
Hasan, Haliza
Ludin, Salizar
Ibrahim, Amirah Fatin
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title Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria
title_short Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria
title_full Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria
title_fullStr Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in Nigeria
title_sort healthcare providers' views on the provision of preconception care for women with diabetes in nigeria
publisher Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/109584/7/109584_Healthcare%20providers%27%20views%20on%20the%20provision.pdf
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