Impact of Telemedicine-Enhanced Integrated Management of Gestational Diabetes on Pregnancy Outcomes and Glycemic Control: Real-World Study Using TangMama App - Summary - MDSpire

Impact of Telemedicine-Enhanced Integrated Management of Gestational Diabetes on Pregnancy Outcomes and Glycemic Control: Real-World Study Using TangMama App

  • By

  • Jing Wang

  • Qunhua Wang

  • Yujie Liu

  • Rong Kang

  • Chenghua Li

  • Yixin Gong

  • Tian Wei

  • Qin Wang

  • Xianming Li

  • Xueying Zheng

  • Hongbo Chen

  • Sihui Luo

  • Jianping Weng

  • July 3, 2026

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Objective:

To evaluate the impact of a telemedicine-enhanced integrated care model on pregnancy outcomes and maternal glycemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Approach:
  • Study Design: Real-world, prospective cohort study conducted at Anhui Provincial Hospital in East China.
  • Participants: Women aged 18-55 years with GDM and singleton pregnancy, diagnosed between 24-28 weeks of gestation.
Key Findings:
  • Telemedicine interventions yield superior glycemic control and enhanced patient adherence compared to conventional care.
  • Barriers to telemedicine adoption include insufficient physician endorsement and limited awareness of benefits.
  • The TangMama app integrates hospital-based care with remote care, facilitating timely patient-provider communication.
Interpretation:

Limitations:
  • Inadequate clinical integration of telemedicine tools with prenatal care protocols.
  • Dependence on patient-initiated data entry without timely provider interaction.
  • Algorithmic obsolescence of early management approaches.
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