Duke Danny C, Harris Michael A
Division of Psychology, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health and Science University, 707 SW Gaines Street, Portland, OR, USA,
Curr Diab Rep. 2014 Oct;14(10):532. doi: 10.1007/s11892-014-0532-y.
The aim of the present review was to examine and report findings from published research to date that has examined associations between executive function (EF), adherence, and glycemic control in youth with type 1 diabetes. A review of the published research is presented with the objectives of reporting the following: (1) the associations between EF and adherence, (2) the associations between EF and glycemic control, (3) proposed methodological considerations needed to advance related research, (4) recommendations for future research, and (5) clinical recommendations. The major conclusions of this review support the presence of an association between EF, adherence, and glycemic control. Additional prospective and controlled studies are necessary to fully understand the impact of EF on the ability of youth to independently manage type 1 diabetes.
本综述的目的是审视并报告迄今为止已发表的研究结果,这些研究探讨了1型糖尿病青少年的执行功能(EF)、依从性和血糖控制之间的关联。本文呈现了对已发表研究的综述,目的是报告以下内容:(1)EF与依从性之间的关联;(2)EF与血糖控制之间的关联;(3)推进相关研究所需的方法学考量;(4)对未来研究的建议;(5)临床建议。本综述的主要结论支持EF、依从性和血糖控制之间存在关联。需要更多前瞻性和对照研究,以全面了解EF对青少年独立管理1型糖尿病能力的影响。