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Prevalence and predictors of gestational diabetes mellitus among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Dodoma region, Tanzania: an analytical cross-sectional study

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dc.creator Mdoe, Mwajuma Bakari
dc.creator Kibusi, Stephen Matthew
dc.creator Munyogwa, Mariam John
dc.creator Ernest, Alex Ibolinga
dc.date 2021-08-31T08:57:27Z
dc.date 2021-08-31T08:57:27Z
dc.date 2021
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:01:49Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:01:49Z
dc.identifier Mdoe, M. B., Kibusi, S. M, Munyogwa, M. J., Ernest, A. I. Prevalence and predictors of gestational diabetes mellitus among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Dodoma region, Tanzania: an analytical cross-sectional study. BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health 2021; bmjnph-2020-000149.
dc.identifier DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2020-000149
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3308
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3308
dc.description Full text article. Also available at https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjnph-2020-000149
dc.description Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is rapidly increasing worldwide. Globally, 18.4 million pregnancies are complicated by GDM. Despite its known effect, GDM screening is not part of routine antenatal services in Tanzania. There is paucity of data on the magnitude and risk factors for GDM. Therefore, this study sought to determine prevalence and predictors of GDM among pregnant women in Dodoma region, Tanzania from March to August 2018. A cross-sectional study was carried out in Dodoma region, Tanzania between April and August of 2018. A total of 582 pregnant women were recruited from four local health facilities, where purposive sampling procedure was used to select the region, districts and health facilities. Simple random sampling was used to select study participants. Screening and diagnosis of GDM were performed using the 2013 WHO criteria. Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed using SPSS V.23 to determine prevalence and independent predictors of GDM. Among 582 participants, 160 (27.5%) participants were diagnosed with GDM. GDM was more prevalent in urban areas than rural areas, among overweight participants, among participants with a history of a large for gestational age baby, among participants with a history of caesarean section, and among participants with college or university education. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that maternal age above 35 years (adjusted OR (AOR) 3.115 (95% CI: 1.165 to 8.359)), pre-eclampsia (AOR 3.684 (95% CI: 1.202 to 5.293)), low physical activity level (AOR 4.758 (95% CI: 2.232 to 10.143)), lack of awareness of GDM (AOR 6.371 (95% CI: 1.944 to 13.919)), alcohol use (AOR 4.477 (95% CI: 1.642 to 12.202)) and family history of diabetes (AOR 2.344 (95% CI: 1.239 to 4.434)) were significantly associated with GDM. Prevalence of GDM is relatively high in Dodoma region. Most pregnant women are unaware of the condition such that it leads to a high-risk lifestyle. Besides, GDM significantly contributes to the number of high-risk pregnancies that go undetected and suboptimally managed. The antenatal care centres offer an optimum
dc.language en
dc.publisher BMJ Publishing Group Limited
dc.subject Gestational diabetes mellitus
dc.subject GDM
dc.subject Diabetes mellitus
dc.subject Antenatal clinic
dc.subject Dodoma
dc.subject Pre-eclampsia
dc.subject Antenatal services
dc.subject Hyperglycaemia
dc.subject Pregnant women
dc.title Prevalence and predictors of gestational diabetes mellitus among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Dodoma region, Tanzania: an analytical cross-sectional study
dc.type Article


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