INTEGRATED CARE APPROACHES FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT IN PREGNANCY: MULTIDISCIPLINARY STRATEGIES AND OUTCOMES
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Abstract
Background:Diabetes in pregnancy, including pre-existing Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes as well as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), is a major global health challenge. It is associated with increased risks of maternal complications, adverse neonatal outcomes, and long-term metabolic disorders in both mother and child. Fragmented healthcare delivery often limits effective management, underscoring the need for integrated and multidisciplinary approaches.
Objective:This review aimed to synthesize current evidence on integrated care approaches for diabetes management during pregnancy, emphasizing key components, implementation models, outcomes, challenges, and future directions.
Methods:A narrative review of contemporary literature was conducted, focusing on integrated care models and multidisciplinary strategies applied to diabetes in pregnancy. Sources included peer-reviewed articles, clinical guidelines, and systematic reviews published in recent years. Key themes analyzed were components of integrated care, care delivery models, clinical outcomes, cost-effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and barriers to implementation.
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Faiza Parveen Baloch and Ntsoaki Betty Mopane (2025); INTEGRATED CARE APPROACHES FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT IN PREGNANCY: MULTIDISCIPLINARY STRATEGIES AND OUTCOMES, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 13 (10), 264-275, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/21913
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