Alum, Faculty Publish Article on Diabetes in Women of Reproductive Age

Alum, Faculty Publish Article on Diabetes in Women of Reproductive Age

Donna Williams, alum, and Kathryn Kreider, faculty, coauthored an article in Women's Healthcare's April issue.

kathryn kreider Donna Williams, MSN and endocrinology specialty graduate, and Kathryn Kreider, associate professor, coauthored "Type 2 Diabetes in Women of Reproductive Age" in Women's Healthcare's April issue as its featured Continuing Education article. 

Introduction

The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in women of reproductive age ranges from 3% to 7%. Due to the common nature of this condition, it is imperative for nurse practitioners who care for women to understand evidence-based methods of diabetes management. The aim of this article is to describe current screening and diagnostic criteria for type 2 diabetes, discuss current evidencebased management and patient education necessary to prevent longterm complications, and provide the tools for a healthy reproductive plan in women with type 2 diabetes from puberty until menopause. Diabetes management extends well beyond glucose control, and nurse practitioners should be attuned to all factors that can impact cardiovascular risk and quality of life.

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