Abstract

Women with any degree of gestational hyperglycemia represent a target population for primary and secondary prevention, and should be screened early for metabolic syndrome risk factors. Nursing interventions may be implemented as early as the perinatal period in order to promote women"s health and their offspring"s well-being.

Authors

Chich-Hsiu Hung

Author Details

Chich-Hsiu Hung, PhD, RN, School of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Sigma Membership

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Lead Author Affiliation

Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document, Video Recording

Study Design/Type

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Research Approach

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Keywords:

Biopsychosocial Consequences, Gestational Hyperglycemia, Perinatal Women

Conference Name

31st International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Virtual Event

Conference Year

2020

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The perinatal biopsychosocial consequences of various levels of gestational hyperglycemia

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Women with any degree of gestational hyperglycemia represent a target population for primary and secondary prevention, and should be screened early for metabolic syndrome risk factors. Nursing interventions may be implemented as early as the perinatal period in order to promote women"s health and their offspring"s well-being.