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从丹麦年轻非西方移民的角度看如何与1型糖尿病共处。

Learning to live with type 1 diabetes from the perspective of young non-western immigrants in Denmark.

作者信息

Povlsen Lene, Ringsberg Karin C

机构信息

The Nordic School of Public Health, Göteborg, SwedenProfessor, The Nordic School of Public Health, Göteborg, Sweden.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2008 Nov;17(11c):300-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02371.x.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To explore how young adults with a non-western immigrant background and type 1 diabetes since childhood/adolescence have perceived learning to live with the disease, with special focus on health education and support.

BACKGROUND

A national Danish study found significantly poorer metabolic control in non-western immigrant children and adolescents as compared with ethnic Danes. Subsequent studies have primarily focused on immigrant parents, whereas little is known about how immigrant children/adolescents have perceived the diagnosis and the diabetes care and support provided.

DESIGN

A mixed quantitative and qualitative design was applied. This included data on metabolic control for 2002-2006 and semi-structured interviews in 2006 with eleven strategically selected young immigrants. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

FINDINGS

The findings are described in three thematic categories: Perceptions and reactions at the time of diagnosis; Learning to manage the disease; Present and future life with diabetes. Some findings were similar to those in studies describing children and adolescents of western origin, but the participants also shared perceptions which appeared to be related to their immigrant background. Above all, they described their parents as having difficulty coping with the disease and providing them with sufficient support.

CONCLUSIONS

The diagnosis of diabetes in immigrant children and adolescents requires special pedagogic and psychosocial approaches to bridge the gaps related to culture and traditions and introduce the concept of diabetes management, not least to the parents, in a more optimum way.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Diabetes care should be a continuous and holistic process, constantly aiming to explore existing knowledge and the need for additional education and support for both the patient and his/her family. Special attention should be paid to the fact that immigrants may have limited pre-knowledge of chronic diseases in childhood, including the concept of selfcare.

摘要

目的与目标

探讨自幼/青少年时期就患有1型糖尿病且具有非西方移民背景的年轻人如何看待与疾病共存的生活,特别关注健康教育与支持。

背景

丹麦一项全国性研究发现,与丹麦本土儿童和青少年相比,非西方移民儿童和青少年的代谢控制明显较差。后续研究主要聚焦于移民父母,而对于移民儿童/青少年如何看待糖尿病诊断以及所接受的糖尿病护理与支持却知之甚少。

设计

采用定量与定性相结合的设计。这包括2002 - 2006年的代谢控制数据以及2006年对11名经过策略性挑选的年轻移民进行的半结构化访谈。数据采用定性内容分析法进行分析。

研究结果

研究结果分为三个主题类别进行描述:诊断时的认知与反应;学会管理疾病;糖尿病患者的当下与未来生活。一些研究结果与描述西方血统儿童和青少年的研究相似,但参与者也分享了一些似乎与他们的移民背景相关的认知。最重要的是,他们表示父母在应对疾病和给予他们足够支持方面存在困难。

结论

对于移民儿童和青少年的糖尿病诊断,需要特殊的教育和心理社会方法来弥合与文化和传统相关的差距,并以更优化的方式引入糖尿病管理概念,尤其是向父母介绍。

与临床实践的相关性

糖尿病护理应是一个持续且全面的过程,始终致力于探索现有知识以及患者及其家庭对额外教育和支持的需求。应特别注意移民在儿童时期对慢性病的预先了解可能有限,包括自我护理的概念。

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