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    Leveraging Technology to Improve Diabetes Care in Pregnancy

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    Author
    Crimmins, Sarah D
    Ginn-Meadow, Angela
    Jessel, Rebecca H
    Rosen, Julie A
    Date
    2020-12-14
    Journal
    Clinical Diabetes : a Publication of the American Diabetes Association
    Publisher
    American Diabetes Association Inc.
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.2337/cd20-0047
    Abstract
    Pregnant women with diabetes are at higher risk of adverse outcomes. Prevention of such outcomes depends on strict glycemic control, which is difficult to achieve and maintain. A variety of technologies exist to aid in diabetes management for nonpregnant patients. However, adapting such tools to meet the demands of pregnancy presents multiple challenges. This article reviews the key attributes digital technologies must offer to best support diabetes management during pregnancy, as well as some digital tools developed specifically to meet this need. Despite the opportunities digital health tools present to improve the care of people with diabetes, in the absence of robust data and large research studies, the ability to apply such technologies to diabetes in pregnancy will remain imperfect.
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    © 2020 by the American Diabetes Association.
    Keyword
    digital tools
    Pregnancy in Diabetics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/16685
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.2337/cd20-0047
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