Lessing D N, Swift P G, Metcalfe M A, Baum J D
Paediatric Home Care Unit, St Mary's Hospital, London.
Arch Dis Child. 1992 Aug;67(8):1011-3. doi: 10.1136/adc.67.8.1011.
A national survey of 509 parents of children with newly diagnosed diabetes elicited a 92% response rate, showing that 96% of children were admitted to hospital, 42% staying in hospital longer than one week and 41% received an intravenous infusion. More than 90% of parents expressed satisfaction with the information given at diagnosis, the preparation they received before discharge home, and the outpatient follow up services. Home visits from a diabetes nurse specialist (DNS) were received by 73% of families and 44% reported that the DNS was the most supportive person in the first year after diagnosis. Readmission during the first 12 months after diagnosis was required by 23% of children, more often in the youngest age group. Poor liaison with schools and the lack of diabetes knowledge in teachers were the sources of greatest dissatisfaction. Children under the care of paediatricians with no specialist interest in diabetes were significantly more likely to be kept in hospital longer at diagnosis and parents were less satisfied with outpatient care and school liaison. The study supports previous recommendations that diabetes nurse specialists are a priority resource in providing support services and that every district should have a paediatrician with a special interest in diabetes and a designated children's diabetic clinic.
一项针对509名初诊糖尿病患儿家长的全国性调查,回复率达92%,结果显示96%的患儿住院治疗,42%的患儿住院时间超过一周,41%的患儿接受了静脉输液。超过90%的家长对确诊时所获信息、出院前准备以及门诊随访服务表示满意。73%的家庭接受了糖尿病专科护士(DNS)的家访,44%的家长表示DNS是确诊后第一年里最能提供支持的人。23%的患儿在确诊后的头12个月内需要再次入院,年龄最小的患儿组更为常见。与学校沟通不畅以及教师缺乏糖尿病知识是家长最不满意的地方。由对糖尿病无专科兴趣的儿科医生护理的患儿在确诊时住院时间显著更长,家长对门诊护理和学校沟通也不太满意。该研究支持先前的建议,即糖尿病专科护士是提供支持服务的优先资源,每个地区都应有一名对糖尿病有特殊兴趣的儿科医生和一家指定的儿童糖尿病诊所。