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糖尿病态度、愿望和需求第二研究(DAWN2™):与糖尿病患者一起生活的家庭成员的跨国基准指标。

Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs second study (DAWN2™): cross-national benchmarking indicators for family members living with people with diabetes.

机构信息

Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Diabet Med. 2013 Jul;30(7):778-88. doi: 10.1111/dme.12239.

Abstract

AIMS

The second Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs (DAWN2) study examined the experiences of family members of people with diabetes for benchmarking and identifying unmet needs or areas for improvement to assist family members and those with diabetes to effectively self-manage.

METHODS

In total, 2057 family members of people with diabetes participated in an online, telephone or in-person survey designed to assess the impact of diabetes on family life, family support for people with diabetes and educational and community support.

RESULTS

Supporting a relative with diabetes was perceived as a burden by 35.3% (range across countries 10.6-61.7%) of respondents. Over half of respondents [51.4% (22.5-76.0%)] rated their quality of life as 'good' or 'very good'. However, distress about the person with diabetes was high, with 61.3% (31.5-86.4%) worried about hypoglycaemia. The impact of diabetes on aspects of life was felt by 51.8% (46.9-58.6%). The greatest negative effect was on emotional well-being [44.6% (31.8-63.0%)], although depression was less common [11.6% (4.2-20.0%)]. Many respondents did not know how to help the person with diabetes [37.1% (17.5-53.0%)] and wanted to be more involved in their care [39.4% (15.5-61.7%)]. Participation in diabetes educational programmes was low [23.1% (9.4-43.3%)], although most of those who participated found them helpful [72.1% (42.1-90.3%)].

CONCLUSIONS

Diabetes has a negative impact on family members of people with diabetes. DAWN2 provides benchmarking indicators of family members' psychosocial needs that will help identify the support required for, and from, them to improve the lives of people with diabetes and their families.

摘要

目的

第二项糖尿病态度、愿望和需求(DAWN2)研究考察了糖尿病患者家庭成员的经历,为基准测试和确定未满足的需求或需要改进的领域提供了依据,以帮助家庭成员和糖尿病患者有效自我管理。

方法

共有 2057 名糖尿病患者的家庭成员参与了这项在线、电话或面对面的调查,旨在评估糖尿病对家庭生活、家庭成员对糖尿病患者的支持以及教育和社区支持的影响。

结果

35.3%(各国范围为 10.6%-61.7%)的受访者认为照顾糖尿病亲属是一种负担。超过一半的受访者[51.4%(22.5%-76.0%)]认为自己的生活质量“良好”或“非常好”。然而,他们对糖尿病患者的担忧程度很高,61.3%(31.5%-86.4%)的人担心低血糖。糖尿病对生活各个方面的影响也有所感受,51.8%(46.9%-58.6%)的人认为有影响。最大的负面影响是对情绪健康的影响[44.6%(31.8%-63.0%)],尽管抑郁症的发病率较低[11.6%(4.2%-20.0%)]。许多受访者不知道如何帮助糖尿病患者[37.1%(17.5%-53.0%)],并希望更多地参与他们的护理[39.4%(15.5%-61.7%)]。参加糖尿病教育计划的比例较低[23.1%(9.4%-43.3%)],尽管大多数参加者认为这些计划很有帮助[72.1%(42.1%-90.3%)]。

结论

糖尿病对糖尿病患者的家庭成员有负面影响。DAWN2 提供了家庭成员心理社会需求的基准指标,这将有助于确定他们需要的支持,以改善糖尿病患者及其家庭的生活。

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