Global Journal of Medical Research, F: Diseases, Volume 23 Issue 2
Figura 1: Diagrama de flujo PRISMA 2009 A first element in the beliefs of women with GDM is related to with what happens after diagnosis. On a recurring basis the Patients state that they experience a stress condition in which a significant number of cognitions associated with impairment arise of the future health, not only of them, but of the unborn babies. They experience GDM as a burden and a threat to the baby-mother dyad (Razee et al., 2010; Tellería 2014; Dalfrà et al., 2011). On the other hand, many of the women may have the belief that GDM will lead to in chronic diabetes that they will suffer from for the rest of their lives. It is important to highlight that many of the beliefs, including the fears that may arise derive from the information provided by the hospital institution and health personnel (Hjelm et al., 2008; Hjelm et al., 2018). The investigative group of Dalfrà and collaborators (2011), also investigated in their works some psychosocial variables such as depression and certain cognitions. These studies were conducted in both women with GDM, such as in patients with type II diabetes. It was possible to establish that These patients generally present depressive symptoms, which are closely related to a perception of poor health. The issue for women is complicated if they have other children who are younger than they depend on them. Some have support from their extended family, but others they must leave their children with people who are not their family. Only with the purpose of offering a reference is the testimony of a woman diagnosed with GDM: “I was suddenly hospitalized with diabetes and I couldn't get some belongings home before I was hospitalized” (Araujo et al., 2013). On the other hand, Chávez-Courtois et al., (2014) who approached the system of beliefs, perception and experiences of women with DMG, report valuable findings. Several of the women with this condition are very certain that, although it is a delicate pathology, the self-care practices, physical exercise, diet and, in general, medical recommendations, will augur good results in overcoming the diabetes. The women interviewed for this research generally they are quite clear about the risks and lifestyles that are not healthy that can lead to the generation of GDM. 40 Year 2023 Global Journal of Medical Research Volume XXIII Issue II Version I ( D ) F © 2023 Global Journals Beliefs and Attitudes in Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. A Systematic Review Among the most significant answers that can be considered are: "I feel that the disease has to do with eating food with a lot of sugar, or eating late. Also, I
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