Diabetes prevention after gestational diabetes

£14.99

Description

Gestational diabetes poses significant health risks for both women and their children, with effects that extend beyond pregnancy. While gestational diabetes often resolves after childbirth, it increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and other chronic health conditions later in life. Recent advancements in behaviour change strategies, as well as improvements in technology and digital healthcare, have opened up new possibilities for diabetes prevention among women with a history of gestational diabetes. Additionally, there is growing recognition of the value of applying implementation science to enhance the effectiveness and scalability of interventions. A comprehensive, person-centered approach, incorporating targeted interventions, technology, and evidence-based methodologies, can help address population needs and improve long-term health outcomes.

What will I gain from this webinar?

  • You will be able to describe risk factors for developing gestational diabetes and factors which can contribute to risk reduction for future type 2 diabetes
  • You will be able to discuss common system level and intervention-based diabetes prevention activities
  • You will understand implementation science frameworks and consider their relevance to diabetes prevention following gestational diabetes
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