Objective:To explore the effect of remote care combined with individualized care on the treatment effect and pregnancy outcome of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus.Methods:A total of 80 patients with gestational diabetes treated in the hospital from March 2021 to March 2022 were selected.40 patients treated from March to September 2021 were selected as the control group and given routine care,and 40 patients treated from October 2021 to March 2022 were selected as the experimental group.On the basis of routine nursing,remote nursing and individual nursing were added.The treatment compliance,blood glucose control level,fetal development,mode of delivery,neonatal condition and incidence of complications were compared between the two groups.Results:After treatment,the treatment compliance score of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(t=4.32,P<0.05).The blood glucose of the experimental group was better than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=2.51,2.86,2.11,2.24,2.57;P<0.05).At 32 and 36 weeks of gestation,the fetal development of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=2.51,2.26,2.86,3.01,2.21,4.21,3.81,3.91,3.21,2.31;P<0.05).The natural delivery rate of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group,and the cesarean section rate was lower than that of the control group,with statistically significant difference(χ2=3.61,4.07;P<0.05).Newborns in the experimental group were better than those in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=2.51,2.41,3.21,3.81;P<0.05).The incidence of neonatal complications in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group.The difference was significant(χ2=4.21,5.61,6.01,6.81,5.41,6.81;P<0.05).Conclusion:Remote care combined with individualized care can improve the treatment effect and pregnancy outcome of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus.