2022
DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2021.0273
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The Impact of Neighborhood Deprivation on Glycemic Control for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes During Pregnancy

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“…Nine included studies (20%) demonstrate that economic stability significantly impacts glycemic target achievement, attributed to factors such as low income (Hu et al, 2022; Levy et al, 2022; Venkatraman et al, 2022; Wilson, 2021; Zahedi-Spung et al, 2022), food insecurity (Hu et al, 2022; Smalls et al, 2015; Tabaei et al, 2018; Zhang et al, 2017), and socioeconomic disadvantage (Tabaei et al, 2018). These factors hinder adults with T2D from reaching glycemic targets.…”
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“…Nine included studies (20%) demonstrate that economic stability significantly impacts glycemic target achievement, attributed to factors such as low income (Hu et al, 2022; Levy et al, 2022; Venkatraman et al, 2022; Wilson, 2021; Zahedi-Spung et al, 2022), food insecurity (Hu et al, 2022; Smalls et al, 2015; Tabaei et al, 2018; Zhang et al, 2017), and socioeconomic disadvantage (Tabaei et al, 2018). These factors hinder adults with T2D from reaching glycemic targets.…”
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“…Nine included studies (20%) have reported on the influence of healthcare access and quality on glycemic target achievement in adults with T2D (Brown et al, 2021; Campbell et al, 2021; Carpio & Stewart, 2016; Hu et al, 2022; Levy et al, 2022; Smalls et al, 2015; Venkatraman et al, 2022; Wilson, 2021; Zahedi-Spung et al, 2022). Among them, difficulty accessing healthcare was associated with higher glycemic levels in four studies (Brown et al, 2021; Levy et al, 2022; Wilson, 2021; Zahedi-Spung et al, 2022). However, healthcare access and the quality of healthcare were not significantly associated with glycemic targets in five studies (Campbell et al, 2021; Carpio & Stewart, 2016; Hu et al, 2022; Smalls et al, 2015; Venkatraman et al, 2022).…”
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“…The Area Deprivation Index (ADI) is one measure used in other pregnancy studies that has been associated with APOs and severe maternal morbidity. [26][27][28] The ADI uses the Neighborhood Atlas to include theoretical domains of income, education, employment, and housing quality in the index. 29 However, the ADI does not include health domains as the COI does.…”
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