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夜间最糟糕:1 型糖尿病患儿父母对低血糖的恐惧。

Nighttime is the worst time: Parental fear of hypoglycemia in young children with type 1 diabetes.

机构信息

Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas.

出版信息

Pediatr Diabetes. 2018 Feb;19(1):114-120. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12525. Epub 2017 Apr 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fear of hypoglycemia is common in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but little is known about the specific fears that parents most often experience. Hypoglycemia fear has been associated with poorer glycemic control in older children, though not yet studied in a large cohort of very young children.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Parents of 549 children <7 years (mean 5.2 ± 1.2 years [19% <3 years]) with a mean diabetes duration of 2.4 ± 1.0 years (range 1-6 years) and mean HbA1c 8.2% ± 1.1% (66 ± 12 mmol/mol) registered in the T1D Exchange completed the worry scale of the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey modified for parents (HFS-P).

RESULTS

Mean parental fear of hypoglycemia worry score was 36.1 ± 23.1 (possible range 0-100), with most frequent worries related to the child having a low while asleep and the child not recognizing a low. The mean worry score was not associated with the child's age, glycemic control, or recent severe hypoglycemic event. Parental worries about lows while sleeping were significantly higher in pump users than non-users (61% vs. 45%; P < .001), and tended to be higher in CGM users than non-users (62% vs 51%; P = .02).

CONCLUSIONS

The greatest worries of parents of young children with T1D were related to hypoglycemia during sleep and other times/circumstances during which it would be difficult to detect hypoglycemia. Using advanced diabetes technologies may be an effort to temper fears about hypoglycemia during sleep, though the directionality of this relationship is undetermined. Additional studies can clarify this association and leverage use of diabetes technologies to improve glycemic control.

摘要

背景

1 型糖尿病(T1D)患儿的父母普遍担心低血糖,但对于父母最常经历的具体恐惧知之甚少。低血糖恐惧与年龄较大的儿童血糖控制较差有关,但尚未在大量非常年幼的儿童中进行研究。

材料和方法

549 名年龄<7 岁(平均 5.2±1.2 岁[19%<3 岁])、糖尿病病程平均 2.4±1.0 年(范围 1-6 年)、平均 HbA1c 8.2%±1.1%(66±12mmol/mol)的患儿的父母在 T1D 交换登记系统中完成了改良的父母版低血糖恐惧调查量表(HFS-P)的担忧量表。

结果

父母对低血糖的担忧平均得分为 36.1±23.1(可能范围为 0-100),最常见的担忧是孩子在睡眠中血糖过低且孩子无法识别低血糖。平均担忧得分与孩子的年龄、血糖控制或近期严重低血糖事件无关。与非使用者相比,使用胰岛素泵的患儿父母对夜间低血糖的担忧明显更高(61%比 45%;P<0.001),且使用连续血糖监测的患儿父母对夜间低血糖的担忧也高于非使用者(62%比 51%;P=0.02)。

结论

T1D 患儿父母最担心的是孩子在睡眠中以及其他难以察觉低血糖的时间/情况下发生低血糖。使用先进的糖尿病技术可能是为了缓解对睡眠期间低血糖的恐惧,但这种关系的方向性尚不确定。进一步的研究可以阐明这种关联,并利用糖尿病技术来改善血糖控制。

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