The Impact of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Maternal and Infant's Outcomes in Gestational Diabetes

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

120

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 22, 2024

Primary Completion Date

June 30, 2026

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2026

Conditions
Gestational Diabetes MellitusContinuous Glucose Monitoring
Interventions
DEVICE

Continuous glucose monitor

"Participants will receive a set of continuous glucose monitor (CGM) at 24-32 weeks of pregnancy (first set) and 33 weeks of pregnancy to before delivery (second set), respectively.~CGM wearing instruction will be provided before the first wearing at 24-32 weeks of pregnancy. After completing the first wearing (approximately 14 days after starting to wear), the investigators will provide a glucose monitor report. The second CGM was worn from the 33rd week of pregnancy to before delivery, and another glucose monitor report was given approximately 14 days after starting to wear."

BEHAVIORAL

Perinatal nursing care for gestational diabetes

Individual nursing care and consultation for pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus, including glucose monitor suggestions, dietary suggestions, emotional support, breastfeeding support.

OTHER

Blood glucose meters (BGM)

"Participants are required to use blood glucose meters (BGM) at 24-32 weeks of pregnancy and 33 weeks to before delivery. After 14 days of glucose monitoring at 24-32 weeks of pregnancy, a glucose monitor report will be given to the participants. After the 14 days of glucose monitoring at 33 weeks to before delivery , another glucose monitor report will be given to the participants."

Trial Locations (1)

302058

RECRUITING

National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch BioMedical Park Hospital, Hsinchu

All Listed Sponsors
lead

National Taiwan University Hospital

OTHER