Tell us about ‘care as usual’ for women after gestational diabetes

  6 November 2025  University of Melbourne Department of General Practice and Primary Care    |   Third party content – view disclaimer

GooD4Mum is a quality improvement program in a selection of general practices in Victoria. The program aims to optimise the management of people with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

As the trial concludes, The University of Melbourne are seeking perspectives from clinicians at general practices that did not participate in the program. Your insights on ‘care as usual’ for women with a history of GDM will provide valuable comparative data to inform our findings.

We would like to speak with a general practitioner, practice nurse or diabetes educator at a number of general practices located in Victoria or regional towns bordering Victoria. We invite you to contribute by agreeing to a short interview about the way women who have had gestational diabetes tend to be managed at your practice. Interviews are expected to take approximately 15-30 minutes.

Participants will also recieve a $100 e-gift card upon completion in thanks.

For more information and to register your interest, visit this webpage.

Contact and ethics approval

University of Melbourne Department of General Practice and Primary Care, with Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI)

Email: g4m-project@unimelb.edu.au

University of Melbourne Ethics Approval No. 24863

Disclaimer: This article was provided by University of Melbourne Department of General Practice and Primary Care . While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate, North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network does not warrant or represent the accuracy, currency and completeness of any information or material included within.