A qualitative study exploring partner involvement in the management of gestational diabetes mellitus: The experiences of women and partners

Author:

Guo Min12ORCID,Parsons Judith2ORCID,Forbes Angus2ORCID,Shi Wen‐Xin1ORCID,Kong Min1ORCID,Zhang Yin‐Ping1ORCID,Forde Rita2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center Xi'an China

2. Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care King's College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractAimsThe aims of the study were to explore the experiences of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and their partners and examine the factors influencing partner involvement in GDM management, seeking to inform a targeted couple‐based intervention.DesignA descriptive qualitative study.MethodsWe conducted semi‐structured interviews with 14 women with GDM and their partners. Participants were recruited through convenience sampling from a tertiary hospital in Xi'an, China. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsThree themes and 12 subthemes were identified. Theme I: Women's expectations of their partner's involvement in GDM management—practical support and emotional support. Theme II: Partner involvement in GDM management—constructive involvement, unhelpful involvement with good intentions and insufficient involvement. Theme III: Factors that influence partner involvement in GDM—knowledge of GDM, GDM risk perception, health consciousness, attitudes towards the treatment plan, couple communication regarding GDM management, family roles and appraisal of GDM management responsibility.ConclusionWomen desired practical and emotional support from partners. The types of partner involvement in GDM management varied. Some partners provided constructive support, while some partners' involvement was limited, non‐existent or actively unhelpful. By combining these results with the factors influencing partner involvement, our findings may help healthcare professionals develop strategies to involve partners in GDM care and enhance women's ability to manage GDM.Implications for the Profession and Patient CarePartner involvement in GDM care may help them understand and better attend to women's needs, thus improving their experience and potential outcomes. This study highlights novel factors that need to be considered in developing couple‐based interventions for this population.Reporting MethodThe reporting follows the COREQ checklist.Patient or Public ContributionSome patients were involved in data interpretation. There is no public contribution.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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