Berger Bettina, Sethe Dominik, Hilgard Dörte, Martin David, Heusser Peter
Complement Med Res. 2017;24(4):255-263. doi: 10.1159/000479532. Epub 2017 Aug 21.
Children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) must replace lacking endogenous insulin by daily insulin injections or insulin pumps. Standards of treatment include educational programs enabling self-management. The program 'Herdecker Kids with Diabetes' (HeKiDi) is based on an anthroposophic understanding of the human being and intends to provide an individualized, patient-oriented approach to developing diabetes-related and comprehensive human competencies.
Analysis of the HeKiDi program for children (6-12 years) with T1DM as the first part of an evaluation of a complex intervention.
Ethnographic approach, following the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ), including field observations and interviews with responsible persons, content analysis of materials for determining the structure and the curriculum, presented according to the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR).
The curriculum follows the standard but adds a learning circle between the child and the therapeutic team comprising 3 stages: (1) perception of the abilities and needs of the individual child supported by adult mentors themselves suffering from T1DM, (2) reflection within the therapeutic team, and (3) daily feedback to the child. Curricular Learning Objectives: Children feel recognized and supported in their individual developmental and diabetes-related competencies and develop motoric, artistic, communicative, and social skills to strengthen their self-efficacy and to understand T1DM as a lifelong awareness process.
The curriculum including its associated learning goals and methods was presented. The program was explained and shown to be reproducible. Whether this program truly leads to better outcomes in regard to self-efficacy and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin) and how parents and children perceive this will have to be assessed using a comparative interventional study.
1型糖尿病(T1DM)患儿必须通过每日注射胰岛素或使用胰岛素泵来补充缺乏的内源性胰岛素。治疗标准包括有助于自我管理的教育项目。“赫德克糖尿病儿童”(HeKiDi)项目基于对人类的人智学理解,旨在提供一种个性化、以患者为导向的方法,以培养与糖尿病相关的综合人类能力。
分析针对6至12岁T1DM患儿的HeKiDi项目,作为对一项复杂干预措施评估的第一部分。
采用人种志方法,遵循定性研究报告统一标准(COREQ),包括实地观察、与相关负责人访谈、对确定结构和课程的材料进行内容分析,并按照干预描述与复制模板(TIDieR)进行呈现。
该课程遵循标准,但增加了儿童与治疗团队之间的学习循环,包括三个阶段:(1)由自身患有T1DM的成年导师支持,感知个体儿童的能力和需求;(2)治疗团队内部进行反思;(3)每日向儿童反馈。课程学习目标:儿童在其个体发育和与糖尿病相关的能力方面感到被认可和支持,并培养运动、艺术、沟通和社交技能,以增强自我效能感,并将T1DM理解为一个终身的认知过程。
介绍了该课程及其相关的学习目标和方法。对该项目进行了解释,并表明其具有可重复性。该项目是否真的能在自我效能感和糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)方面带来更好的结果,以及家长和儿童对此的看法如何,将必须通过一项比较性干预研究来评估。