The Case Study of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Underwent Elective Lower Segment Caesarean Section-Juniper Publishers-Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine

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The Case Study of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Underwent Elective Lower Segment Caesarean Section


Authored by Shaheena Salman

This case study is written for Family Health Practitioners and Nurse Case managers. To add, reflective critical analysis, frameworks, exploration of advanced role of case manager, ethical and professional issues which contribute enhancing the health and care needs, reflection on roles and responsibilities in relation to interdisciplinary teams is discussed in the report.It is to revitalize health systems in under-developed countries based on the tenets of the Alma Ata Declaration of Health Care, presented by the World Health Organization remains essential for attaining the maternal and child health related Millennium Development Goals (MGDs). Ehiri [1] informed that MGDs have a target date of 2015 and synthesize many of the commitments made in achieving that target. Reproductive health advocates have argued that MGDs require full implementation of the 'Program of action' for both the well-being of maternal and child through task forces. For this, Case Manager's role is pivotal where the right service for the right patient from admission to discharge is followed. Frater & Leonard [2] deliberated case management stages and informed that the first step focuses on identifying clients and obtaining consent for managing the care and uplifting their existing health care needs. Also, consent was obtained for publication from the vulnerable high risk pregnant patient.


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