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Understanding Beliefs about Health and Illness in Pregnant African Women with GDM in Sweden
SwedenWednesday, November 6, 2024
Interestingly, the women's beliefs about health and illness didn't change much over time. They saw GDM as a temporary condition that didn't cause them too much worry. Most women were more concerned about not being able to live a normal life with the required lifestyle changes, like special diets, and the fear of developing diabetes and needing insulin shots. Despite feeling informed by healthcare professionals, many women lacked crucial knowledge about GDM, especially after delivery.
A well-structured healthcare system with easy access was appreciated by the women, but they still felt uncertain about their GDM status post-pregnancy. They wanted more follow-up guidance and information about diets and the healthcare system's processes. The women's worries about future health issues weren't aligned with the actual risks of GDM, highlighting a need for better risk awareness and education.
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