Sleep Intervention to Improve Glycemic Control in Women With Gestational Diabetes



Status:Enrolling by invitation
Conditions:Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 50
Updated:10/11/2018
Start Date:November 27, 2017
End Date:July 2019

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This is a pilot randomized controlled trial involving a sleep education intervention in women
with gestational diabetes to study whether sleep education during pregnancy leads to
improvement in glycemic control in women with gestational diabetes and improvement in sleep
duration.

Patients will be identified from the Maternal-Fetal Medicine office and the Perinatal
Assessment Clinic at Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Patients
with gestational diabetes will be recruited following general education regarding gestational
diabetes in pregnancy which is universally done for all patients at the time of their
diagnosis of gestational diabetes. Eligible subjects will be randomized to two groups (usual
care vs. sleep education program).

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Pregnant female

2. Ages 18-50

3. Gestational age between 16 0/7 weeks and 31 6/7 weeks

4. New diagnosis of GDM, not on treatment (i.e., insulin, glyburide, or metformin) at the
time of enrollment

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Children less than 18 years of age

2. Non-English speaking

3. Multiple gestations (twins, triplets, etc)
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300 Halket St.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
1-866-MyMagee (696-2433)
Principal Investigator: Roxanna Twedt, MD
Phone: 412-641-4673
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