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Diabetes prevention for postpartum women with a history of gestational diabetes

Description 
Women with a history of gestational diabetes are at 10 times increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes and twice as likely to develop cardiovascular disease. Lifestyle intervention has been shown to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by 60% in the general population. However, there is currently no follow-up on these women after childbirth in routine care, thus missing an important opportunity to prevent diabetes and cardiovascular disease cases in significant proportions of these women. Further, women with a history of gestational diabetes are also at risk of developing recurrent GDM, with the risk of adverse outcomes for mothers and their children. Fragmentation of health services coupled with a low priority of self-care in the postpartum period are key barriers to diabetes prevention in this group. Priority populations such as women from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds in developed countries and women in developing countries bear a disproportionate burden of GDM and type 2 diabetes, but are often underserved by mainstream interventions and generally under-researched in this field. Our research program seeks to address these key global and local issues in diabetes prevention through strategic partnerships with state-funded service providers and through targeted research in priority populations. Now recruiting for PhD and Honours students who are interested in generating real-world impact through their research. Candidates with a clinical or clinical research background are preferred. Mixed methods or qualitative research experience are desired, but not required as training will be provided. A subset of these activities is suitable for Honours. Current projects include: -Development and evaluation of a diabetes prevention program in partnership with Diabetes Victoria -Understanding cultural perspectives on GDM prevention and diabetes prevention -Partnership with SEACO Monash Malaysia on community surveillance on experiences and perspectives on GDM in rural Malaysia Activities and subprojects may include: -Evidence synthesis on gestational diabetes prevention and type 2 diabetes prevention in postpartum women who had gestational diabetes -Stakeholder engagement and mixed methods research on facilitators and barriers to diabetes prevention for postpartum women who had gestational diabetes or women who are at risk of gestational diabetes -Health service mapping for prevention of GDM and follow up of GDM women -Risk perception, parenting and lifestyle behaviours in postpartum women who had gestational diabetes -Cultural adaptation of lifestyle interventions for preventing gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes
Essential criteria: 
Minimum entry requirements can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum
Keywords 
Postpartum, weight management, lifestyle intervention, diabetes prevention, women
School 
Eastern Health Clinical School
Available options 
PhD/Doctorate
Honours
BMedSc(Hons)
Time commitment 
Full-time
Physical location 
Eastern Health Clinical School, level 2, 5 Arnold Street Box Hill 3128
Co-supervisors 
Dr 
Siew Lim
Assoc Prof 
Jacqueline Boyle

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