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重要他人在青少年糖尿病中的作用:一项定性研究。

The role of significant others in adolescent diabetes: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Carroll Aaron E, Marrero David G

机构信息

Riley Research 330, 699 West Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46074, USA.

出版信息

Diabetes Educ. 2006 Mar-Apr;32(2):243-52. doi: 10.1177/0145721706286893.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of how diabetes influences adolescents' perceptions of quality of life in general and their relationships with parents, peers, school, and their physician.

METHODS

The authors recruited adolescents between the ages of 13 and 18 years living with type 1 diabetes mellitus from a midwestern metropolitan area. Qualitative analysis of the focus group data followed a set procedure: (1) audio review of the tapes, (2) reading through the transcriptions, (3) discussions among investigators, (4) determination of conceptual themes, and (5) assignment of relevant responses to appropriate thematic constructs.

RESULTS

The 5 focus groups involved 31 adolescents. From the discussions that occurred within the 5 focus groups, the following themes were identified: personal perceptions of living with diabetes (which included living with diabetes, testing and injections, and blood sugar fluctuations), impact on relationships (which included relationships with their parents, their friends/peers, and their physician), and impact on school.

CONCLUSIONS

Diabetes in adolescence is fraught with equal and opposite demands. One consequence of this internal push/pull is that adolescents become more afraid to do appropriate developmental activities. This can have a significant impact on their normal progression to independence and adulthood, ironically at odds with the increased responsibility they have had to assume throughout their lives to care for their disease. Much of the clinical time and research still focuses on the devices of diabetes care: testing and treatment. While these are important tools in improving the outcomes of people with diabetes, they will have little impact on the adolescent until the developmental consequences of diabetes on their lives are simultaneously addressed.

摘要

目的

本研究的目的是探讨糖尿病如何影响青少年对总体生活质量的认知,以及他们与父母、同龄人、学校和医生的关系。

方法

作者从美国中西部一个大都市地区招募了13至18岁的1型糖尿病青少年患者。焦点小组数据的定性分析遵循一套既定程序:(1)对录音带进行音频审查;(2)通读文字记录;(3)研究人员之间进行讨论;(4)确定概念主题;(5)将相关回答分配到适当的主题结构中。

结果

5个焦点小组共有31名青少年参与。从5个焦点小组的讨论中,确定了以下主题:对糖尿病生活的个人认知(包括糖尿病生活、检测和注射以及血糖波动)、对人际关系的影响(包括与父母、朋友/同龄人以及医生的关系)以及对学校的影响。

结论

青少年糖尿病充满了相互矛盾的要求。这种内在的推拉作用的一个后果是,青少年变得更加害怕进行适当的发育活动。这可能会对他们向独立和成年的正常发展产生重大影响,具有讽刺意味的是,这与他们一生中为照顾疾病而不得不承担的更多责任背道而驰。目前,大部分临床时间和研究仍集中在糖尿病护理手段上:检测和治疗。虽然这些是改善糖尿病患者治疗效果的重要工具,但在同时解决糖尿病对青少年生活的发育影响之前,它们对青少年的影响很小。

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