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A Dedicated Antenatal Clinic for Pregnant Women With Morbid and Super-obesity: Patient Characteristics, Outcomes, Perceptions and Lessons Learnt From Establishing the DIAMOND Clinic

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posted on 2024-07-26, 06:03 authored by K Tyson, G Teale, Vidanka VasilevskiVidanka Vasilevski, K Cassells, Linda SweetLinda Sweet
(Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 2022;62:635–642) Body mass index (BMI) has long been used as an indicator of overall health and risk for adverse outcomes in many situations, including pregnancy. Obesity has become more prevalent in recent years, and women with morbid obesity (BMI 40 or above) and super-obesity (BMI 50 or above) have significant risk factors to themselves and their pregnancies. To begin to address these risk factors, the DIAMOND clinic was proposed (DIAbetes, Maternal Obesity, Nutrition and Diet). This paper is a reflection on the early stages of this clinic, patient characteristics and outcomes, and an assessment of patient satisfaction and perception of care. A retrospective audit and patient satisfaction survey were conducted.

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Journal

Obstetric Anesthesia Digest

Volume

43

Pagination

144-145

ISSN

0275-665X

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3.1 Extract of paper

Issue

3

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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