A Gestational Diabetes Risk Reduction and Preconception Counseling Program for American Indian and Alaska Native Girls – Stopping GDM
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 | 3-4 p.m. ET
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women are disproportionally affected by adolescent obesity, adolescent pregnancy, and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). GDM in turn increases the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in mothers and their offspring. There is a great need for early preconception counseling and GDM risk reduction interventions prior to pregnancy to reduce incidence of GDM in AI/AN girls and young women.
The Stopping GDM interdisciplinary program is a theory and evidence-based education and preconception counseling intervention developed specifically for AI/AN girls and their adult female caregivers. Please join as we hear from the co-principal investigators of the Stopping GDM program as they share background, preliminary findings from a multi-site randomized controlled trial, and discuss ways you can participate in disseminating Stopping GDM to the priority audience.
Kelly Moore, MD, FAAP, associate professor, Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Denise Charron-Prochownik, PhD, RN, FAAN, professor, Schools of Nursing and Public Health Chair, School of Nursing University of Pittsburgh
Participants will learn about:
The need for gestational diabetes risk reduction and preconception counseling for at-risk AI/AN adolescent girls.
The Stopping GDM program.
Key preliminary findings from the Stopping GDM randomized controlled trial.
Key avenues for participation in the Stopping GDM program.
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