| BIGGER Is Not Better Gestational Diabetes | ||
| Nancy Wood, BSN, RNC, CDE, High Risk Perinatal Center - Gestational Diabetes Education Program, Holy Cross Hospital, 1500 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910 Outpatient ADA approved Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Education Program was developed by an interdisciplinary team to meet educational needs of a high-risk, high volume multi-cultural center with 9000+ deliveries annually. Program addresses daily challenges of: obstetrical myths/customs, language, illiteracy, dietary customs, and technology. Data illustrates successful outcomes in reduced birth weights, admissions and referrals. The Gestational Diabetes Mellitus program operates in a team environment and emphasizes customer satisfaction. Patients are referred by OB/GYN for diabetes education. There is an initial meeting with the Nurse CDE, and the dietitian develops an individual meal plan during a consultation. There is follow up by the CDE with additional visits as needed. Telephone visits are done by both the nurse and dietitian through birth, with a six week follow-up phone call. Support from the Perinatologist at the hospital’s Perinatal Diagnostic Center strengthens the programs capabilities The success of the GDM Program is measured by: 1. Infant’s birth weights that fall within the desirable weight range. 2. Decrease in maternal pre-delivery admissions for glucose control. 3. Increase in physician referrals to the program Charts are reviewed and a database kept by the Diabetes Educator. The multi-cultural GDM program has improved patient outcomes for both infants and mothers. 1. Infant birth weights fell within the desirable range 2. Maternal pre-delivery admissions for glucose control 3. There was increase in the physician referrals within the first year from 81 to 390 patients in 2006. | ||