Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
King's College London, Diabetes Research Group, London, UK.
Diabet Med. 2018 Feb;35(2):223-231. doi: 10.1111/dme.13555. Epub 2017 Dec 16.
To explore the experiential perspective of people with Type 1 diabetes mellitus and eating disorders and that of the healthcare professionals treating them, and to understand the experience of both sides to inform future development of healthcare services.
Participants were recruited from Diabetics with Eating Disorders (a national UK charity), and through professional networks. Nine partially/fully recovered individuals with Type 1 diabetes and eating disorders and eight healthcare professionals participated in semi-structured interviews carried out by medically trained researchers. Data were transcribed and coded using a six-stage framework of thematic analysis.
Four superordinate themes and several subordinate themes emerged from the Type 1 diabetes and eating disorders dataset: (1) perceptions surrounding service provision; (2) reflections on the recovery process; (3) the experiential perspective of living with Type 1 diabetes and an eating disorder; and (4) support mechanisms. Healthcare professional data elicited three superordinate themes and several subordinate themes: (1) service provision; (2) personal insight and reflection of professional role; and (3) challenges of working with dual diagnoses.
People with Type 1 diabetes and eating disorders and their healthcare professionals provided insight into healthcare services from the patient and care delivery perspectives. There was general agreement from both groups that a multidisciplinary, collaborative (family inclusive), clinical approach to treatment is important, as well as adequate training opportunities for service providers. These findings may help to inform development strategies for multidisciplinary care approaches to Type 1 diabetes complicated by eating disorders.
探讨 1 型糖尿病伴饮食障碍患者和治疗他们的医疗保健专业人员的体验视角,并了解双方的体验,为未来医疗保健服务的发展提供信息。
参与者从饮食障碍糖尿病患者(英国全国性慈善机构)和专业网络中招募。9 名部分/完全康复的 1 型糖尿病伴饮食障碍患者和 8 名医疗保健专业人员接受了由医学培训研究人员进行的半结构化访谈。使用主题分析的六步框架对数据进行转录和编码。
从 1 型糖尿病和饮食障碍数据集中出现了四个上位主题和几个下位主题:(1)围绕服务提供的看法;(2)对康复过程的反思;(3)患有 1 型糖尿病和饮食障碍的体验视角;和(4)支持机制。医疗保健专业人员的数据引出了三个上位主题和几个下位主题:(1)服务提供;(2)个人洞察和对专业角色的反思;和(3)双重诊断的工作挑战。
1 型糖尿病伴饮食障碍患者及其医疗保健专业人员从患者和护理提供的角度提供了对医疗服务的见解。两组都普遍认为,多学科、协作(包括家庭在内)的临床治疗方法很重要,同时为服务提供者提供足够的培训机会也很重要。这些发现可能有助于为多学科护理方法的发展战略提供信息,以应对 1 型糖尿病伴饮食障碍。