Diabetes Education Unit ADJ Diabetes Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil.
Department of Clinical Psychology, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Pediatr Diabetes. 2018 Jun;19(4):756-760. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12647. Epub 2018 Mar 4.
Although it is known that school care is a major challenge in diabetes treatment, there is still no published international initiative.
The aims of this study were to introduce an international educational intervention tool, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) KiDS and Diabetes in Schools project (KiDS project), and to describe its impact on diabetes knowledge and behavior of caregivers and school professionals.
The KiDS project was developed with the support of IDF and the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes and provides online free material in 10 languages, directed to caregivers and school personnel. A pilot evaluation of the KiDS intervention was performed in Brazil. An educational intervention was conducted in 5 primary schools, with 42 parents and school staff, followed by 2 individual interviews after 1 and 3 months. The results were evaluated in a qualitative study with a descriptive design based on content analysis.
School staff acquired new knowledge on diabetes and its treatment. They felt more confident when helping students with diabetes and said the educational intervention promoted a positive impact on the teacher-student relationship, on the caring for health, and on school infrastructure. Family members of children with diabetes stated that the educational intervention gave them an opportunity to strengthen and update information on treatment and improve their knowledge.
The KiDS project is the first international tool directed to foster a safe and supportive environment and a better understanding of diabetes in schools. In this pilot evaluation, it achieved the goal of informing and changing the behavior of parents and school staff, thus improving the care provided to children with diabetes in schools.
尽管人们知道学校保健是糖尿病治疗的一个主要挑战,但目前仍没有公布的国际倡议。
本研究旨在介绍一个国际教育干预工具,即国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)KiDS 和学校糖尿病项目(KiDS 项目),并描述其对照顾者和学校专业人员糖尿病知识和行为的影响。
KiDS 项目在 IDF 和国际儿童青少年糖尿病学会的支持下开发,提供了 10 种语言的免费在线材料,面向照顾者和学校人员。在巴西进行了 KiDS 干预的试点评估。在 5 所小学开展了教育干预,共有 42 名家长和学校工作人员参加,之后在 1 个月和 3 个月后进行了 2 次单独访谈。根据内容分析法,采用描述性设计的定性研究评估了结果。
学校工作人员获得了有关糖尿病及其治疗的新知识。他们在帮助患有糖尿病的学生时感到更有信心,并表示教育干预对师生关系、健康关怀和学校基础设施产生了积极影响。糖尿病患儿的家庭成员表示,教育干预使他们有机会加强和更新有关治疗的信息,并提高他们的知识。
KiDS 项目是第一个旨在培养安全和支持性环境以及更好地了解学校中糖尿病的国际工具。在这项试点评估中,它实现了告知和改变家长和学校工作人员行为的目标,从而改善了学校中糖尿病儿童的护理。