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2023, Number 1

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Rev Cuba Endoc 2023; 34 (1)

The preconception care in diabetes mellitus consultation of the diabetic care Center of the Institute of Endocrinology

Cruz HJ, Yanes QM, González CTM
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Key words:

preconception care, preconception care, diabetes mellitus, Institute of Endocrinology of Cuba.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The preconception care clinic for diabetes mellitus of the Diabetic Care Center of the Institute of Endocrinology was founded in the 90s of the last century by professionals considered pioneers in this activity. The justification for this was the existence of newly emerging evidence at that time about the importance of this type of care for women with diabetes mellitus. Since then and up to the present, many of these women have been treated here and numerous professionals have been trained in this activity, which is currently protocolized.
Objective: To explain some aspects related to the purpose, functioning and benefits of the preconception care consultation in diabetes mellitus of the Diabetic Care Center of the Institute of Endocrinology.
Methods: A descriptive research was carried out, for which the bibliography extracted from the PubMed, Scopus, LILACS and SciELO databases was analyzed, in the period from January to March 2023. The descriptors used for the search were: preconception care, diabetes mellitus, and the Institute of Endocrinology of Cuba. A total of 54 articles were reviewed, both in Spanish and English, of which 36 were the definitive references.
Conclusions: The preconception care consultation in diabetes mellitus of the Diabetic Care Center of the Institute of Endocrinology has a transdisciplinary character and preconceptional care is implemented. It has been shown to be effective in decreasing unfavorable gestational outcomes in women with diabetes mellitus.


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Rev Cuba Endoc. 2023;34