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Developing an educational intervention for high risk women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (Eat for your baby)

Use of a web-based educational intervention to improve healthy diet and lifestyle habits in high risk women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, in comparison to standard clinic-based education.


Sponsor

Victoria University

Enrollment

100 participants

Start Date

Dec 10, 2014

Study Type

Interventional

Conditions

Summary

Objectives: The approved project aimed to develop an effective educational program for use by Australian women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and by health professionals involved in their care. Educational materials from this project include an information booklet, a web-based program that can be accessed at an information kiosk (touch screen computer) at the hospital diabetes clinic, home PCs, and mobile technologies. Educational materials are initially available in English and Vietnamese languages. Programs contain culturally appropriate information such as typical food for the different ethnic groups, relevant in the area. Methods: Pregnant women aged 18-45 years with GDM who have a singleton pregnancy, are eligible to participate in this study. Women who agree to participate in the study will be given a participant information sheet and consent form. Participants will be recruited from the Pregnancy diabetes Clinic, at Sunshine Hospital and introduced to the GDM educational modules using the touch screen computer located in the clinic. Participants will also be given the URL to access to the program and they can learn the modules at home by using their home PCs, mobile phones, or tablets. At the end of the 4 weeks programs, participants will be asked to complete the questionnaire. The final result will be analysed by using statistic software SPSS v. 20. An appropriate statistical analysis will be used to find out the effectiveness of a web-based educational program on women's knowledge of GDM, including the influence of the program on weights of the women after delivery, baby weights and blood glucose level after delivery. The biostatistician will be consulted when the study is published.


Eligibility

Sex: FemalesMin Age: 18 YearssMax Age: 45 Yearss

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is developing and testing an online education program to help pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) — diabetes that develops during pregnancy — better understand their condition and manage their blood sugar. The program is available in English and Vietnamese and can be accessed via a touchscreen kiosk, home computer, or mobile device. You may be eligible if: - You are female and between 18 and 45 years old - You are pregnant with a single baby - You have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes - You attend the Pregnancy Diabetes Clinic at Sunshine Hospital You may NOT be eligible if: - You had pre-existing type 1 or type 2 diabetes before pregnancy - You cannot read or understand English - You have a cognitive impairment, intellectual disability, or mental illness - You are dependent on psychiatric medications (e.g., antidepressants) Talk to your doctor about whether this trial might be right for you.

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Interventions

We have developed an education program (a web-based program) with pictures of food and simple instructions that can be accessed at an information kiosk (touch screen computer) at the hospital diabetes

We have developed an education program (a web-based program) with pictures of food and simple instructions that can be accessed at an information kiosk (touch screen computer) at the hospital diabetes clinic, home computer, and mobile phone. This educational program will be used by women with gestational diabetes and by health professional involved in their care. Pregnant women who agree to take part will be assigned to a group: Intervention group and control group. Group 1 (Intervention group) will be asked to use an online touch screen/ computer program which is located at diabetes clinic, or mobile phone or computer at their own homes. Women who decide to use the program at their homes, they will be given the website link and password to access to the program. The program will introduce women to information on healthy diet and healthy lifestyle (with pictures and simple instructions) for pregnant women with GDM. The program will take 15-30 minutes to complete. Women will be asked to complete a questionnaire after using the program. The clinic staff, dieticians, diabetes nurses will supervise women when they are using the touch screen computer at the clinic. The overall duration of the web-based education program can be completed at one sitting and they can re-enter the website as often as they wish. There are 4 modules/lessons in the web-based program which include: - Lesson 1: A step by step for testing blood glucose level - Lesson 2: Outlines healthy food choices - Lesson 3: Health habits - healthy life - Lesson 4: Emotions, family and food All lessons only use pictures and simple instruction that are very easy for women to understand. The program also includes some extra information for women. Such as, "what is gestational diabetes (GDM)?", "Healthy eating and exercise in GDM", "What to do if you're still hungry?", and "a guide to healthy shopping". This information also use images and simple instruction.


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VIC, Australia

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