Talakoub Sedigheh, Nasiri Mahmoud
Department of Pediatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2012 Feb;17(2 Suppl 1):S96-S100.
These days, diabetes is deemed as one of the most important health and social-economic problems of the world. Since parents play a major role in treatment of diabetes, the most important part of managing diabetes is in the hands of the parents of children affected by diabetes. This special responsibility will increase the stress and family challenges and impacts parents' emotional responses. The affective reactions or responses of the parents can also be conveyed to the child himself and reduce self-care, increase glucose levels, increase the possibility of complications and reduce the quality of life. Thus, it is highly important to recognize the affective reactions of parents during various stages of the disease for the purpose of intervention.
All parents of children diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes who referred to Sedigheh-ye-Tahereh Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Isfahan, Iran, were selected and the Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90) was filled in five stages (immediately, one month, three months, six months and twelve months after diagnosis). Convenient sampling was used to select 45 consecutive subjects out of whom 10 dropped out during the study.
The major problems of the study subjects at the beginning of diagnosis were depression, anxiety and physical problems, respectively. Three, six and twelve months later, they were depression, obsession and physical problems. Over time, the mean score of parents' affective reactions declined which indicated the acceptance of the disease by parents over time.
In view of the fact that both mother and father of children with diabetes suffer from affective problems and since fathers refer to diabetes centers less than mothers, some decisions should be made to mentally support both fathers and mothers.
如今,糖尿病被视为全球最重要的健康和社会经济问题之一。由于父母在糖尿病治疗中起着主要作用,糖尿病管理的最重要部分掌握在患糖尿病儿童的父母手中。这种特殊责任会增加压力和家庭挑战,并影响父母的情绪反应。父母的情感反应也可能传递给孩子本身,从而降低自我护理能力、提高血糖水平、增加并发症的可能性并降低生活质量。因此,为了进行干预,识别疾病各个阶段父母的情感反应非常重要。
选取所有转诊至伊朗伊斯法罕的塞迪盖赫 - 塔赫雷内分泌与代谢研究中心的、其子女被诊断为胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的父母,并在五个阶段(诊断后即刻、一个月、三个月、六个月和十二个月)填写症状自评量表90(SCL - 90)。采用方便抽样法连续选取45名受试者,其中10名在研究过程中退出。
研究对象在诊断初期的主要问题分别是抑郁、焦虑和身体问题。三个月、六个月和十二个月后,主要问题分别是抑郁、强迫观念和身体问题。随着时间推移,父母情感反应的平均得分下降,这表明父母对疾病的接受程度随时间增加。
鉴于糖尿病患儿的父母双方都存在情感问题,且父亲比母亲更少前往糖尿病中心,应做出一些决策为父母双方提供心理支持。