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青少年对糖尿病自我管理中同伴反应的看法:一项定性研究。

Adolescent Perceptions of Peer Responses to Diabetes Self-Management: A Qualitative Study.

机构信息

RN, PhD, School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University.

PhD, RN, Professor, School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, and Supervisor, Department of Nursing, National Taiwan University Hospital.

出版信息

J Nurs Res. 2018 Apr;26(2):104-111. doi: 10.1097/jnr.0000000000000234.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is more prevalent in adolescents than in adults, and the self-management of insulin-dependent diabetes is complex. T1D requires injections of insulin, self-management of blood testing, regular physical activity, and diet monitoring, which are challenging for growing and developing adolescents. Adolescents are often more concerned with how they are perceived by their peers than how they perceive themselves. Positive peer responses influence the self-care management of adolescents with T1D in school settings. By contrast, negative peer responses and avoidance behaviors threaten to negatively affect the health outcomes of adolescents with T1D. Evidence indicates that peer influence is crucial to the successful self-management of diabetes in adolescents. However, very few studies have investigated the effect of peer influence on adolescents with T1D.

PURPOSE

This article describes how adolescents with T1D perceive the responses of their peers to their diabetes self-management in school settings.

METHODS

Ten 12- to 17-year-old adolescents with diabetes were recruited from a pediatric endocrinology clinic at a university hospital in Taiwan. Audio-recorded interview data were transcribed verbatim and reviewed for accuracy. A thematic analysis approach was used to analyze the narrative content of semistructured interviews with participants. The rigor of the data collection and analysis was emphasized.

RESULTS

Analysis of peer responses to the diabetes care practices of the participants revealed six themes: knowledge seeking, curiosity, enthusiasm, empathy, fearfulness, and isolation and bullying. Subthemes were categorized to illustrate how adolescents with T1D balance the challenge of diabetes self-care regimens and normal peer interactions. They were coping with the requirements of their T1D regimen and hoping to determine the perceptions of their peers toward this regimen and themselves.

CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Understanding the perception of peer identity for adolescents with T1D provides information for diabetes education and assists school nurses to facilitate successful T1D management in adolescents.

摘要

背景

1 型糖尿病(T1D)在青少年中的发病率高于成年人,而胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的自我管理非常复杂。T1D 需要注射胰岛素、自我监测血糖、定期进行体育锻炼和饮食监测,这对于正在成长和发育的青少年来说具有挑战性。青少年通常更关心同龄人如何看待他们,而不是他们如何看待自己。积极的同伴反应会影响青少年在学校环境中对 T1D 的自我护理管理。相比之下,消极的同伴反应和回避行为可能会对 T1D 青少年的健康结果产生负面影响。有证据表明,同伴的影响对青少年成功管理糖尿病至关重要。然而,很少有研究调查同伴影响对 T1D 青少年的影响。

目的

本文描述了 T1D 青少年如何感知同伴对其在学校环境中自我管理糖尿病的反应。

方法

从台湾一家大学医院的儿科内分泌诊所招募了 10 名 12 至 17 岁的 T1D 青少年。对录音采访数据进行逐字转录并进行准确性审查。采用主题分析方法对参与者的半结构化访谈的叙述内容进行分析。强调了数据收集和分析的严谨性。

结果

对参与者的糖尿病护理实践的同伴反应分析揭示了六个主题:寻求知识、好奇心、热情、同理心、恐惧和孤立与欺凌。子主题被归类以说明 T1D 青少年如何平衡糖尿病自我护理方案和正常同伴互动的挑战。他们正在应对 T1D 方案的要求,并希望确定同伴对该方案及其自身的看法。

结论/对实践的启示:了解 T1D 青少年对同伴身份的看法为糖尿病教育提供了信息,并帮助学校护士促进青少年 T1D 的成功管理。

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