2020
DOI: 10.3389/fgwh.2020.587607
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Feasibility of a Lifestyle Intervention Program for Prevention of Diabetes Among Women With Prior Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (LIVING Study) in South Asia: A Formative Research Study

Abstract: Aim: To refine and contextually adapt a postpartum lifestyle intervention for prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka.Materials and Methods: In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with women with current diagnosis of GDM, and health care professionals involved in their management, to understand relevant local contextual factors for intervention optimization and implementation.… Show more

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“…Unsafe or unfriendly (e.g. cultural, gender or physical) environments were barriers, especially in Indigenous communities 66,69,71,79,87 . Women were hindered by intimidating or unwelcoming environments ‘without Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander staff’ 79 and ‘ dogmatic attitudes’ 71 .…”
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“…Unsafe or unfriendly (e.g. cultural, gender or physical) environments were barriers, especially in Indigenous communities 66,69,71,79,87 . Women were hindered by intimidating or unwelcoming environments ‘without Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander staff’ 79 and ‘ dogmatic attitudes’ 71 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural expectations around food and social gatherings was a barrier to healthy dietary practices: ‘everything revolves around food’ 80 . Women felt that healthy eating went against the norm of family meals: ‘sitting down and eating the same thing at the dinner table’, 95 causing disruptions and tensions and reduced enjoyment of mealtimes 87,95 . Consequently, they felt bound to eat whatever was offered to them 85 : ‘because in our cooking you cannot just say … chicken curry on its own without rice or chapatti…’ 73 …”
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“…59 Consequently, the requirements of the OGTT were incompatible with the women's stage of life: 'I didn't have time to shower, how [do] I get a blood test?'. 44 Women expressed that they were reluctant to leave their young babies in someone else's care, 60 but lack of child-appropriate facilities also impeded screening uptake: 'there are no private rooms to feed the baby in the lab'. 61,62 Lack of time to complete type 2 diabetes screening was exacerbated once women returned to work: 'I couldn't really go to the doctor as much because of my [work] schedule.…”
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“…The LIVING intervention was based on previous approaches that were associated with decreases in body weight 14,15 but was modified through a careful process of formative research in participating countries to be scalable in the context of available resources and patient preferences. 16 This may have resulted in an intervention that was simply inadequate, particularly in terms of the personnel involved, given that staff expertise was identified as an implementation characteristic associated with the greatest postpartum weight decrease in a 2019 systematic review. 24 COVID-19 restrictions also impacted the mode of intervention delivery in our study, with a substantial proportion of face-to-face group sessions modified to remotely -delivered individual sessions.…”
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confidence: 99%