Journal of women's health
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Journal of women's health · May 2020
Meta AnalysisMaternal Race/Ethnicity and Postpartum Diabetes Screening: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Introduction: Fifty percent of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) may progress to type 2 diabetes with highest risk among black women. This study aims to characterize postpartum diabetes screening rates among U. S. women with GDM by racial and ethnic group to characterize potential disparities. ⋯ Discussion: Postpartum screening for diabetes after GDM remains low, and black women have among the lowest postpartum screening rates despite highest risk for type 2 diabetes progression. Reporting of race/ethnicity, screening methods, and screening time frames varied across studies. Conclusion: Future studies must standardize racial/ethnic data reporting and examine interventions that address postpartum diabetes screening and prevention.