1 Department of Psychiatry, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago , Chicago, Illinois.
2 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine , Chicago, Illinois.
Diabetes Technol Ther. 2018 Mar;20(3):222-228. doi: 10.1089/dia.2017.0301.
This study examines the hopes and expectations that children, adolescents, and adults with type 1 diabetes and their families have for new automated insulin delivery systems. The study also aims to examine how the automated insulin delivery system may impact family functioning and individual members' psychosocial adjustment.
Forty-eight semistructured focus groups (n = 195) and 89 individual interviews were conducted with children, adolescents, and adults with type 1 diabetes and parents and partners. Coders reviewed results in key themes most likely to contain references to the family system. Clusters were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify participants' salient hopes and expectations of how new technology may impact family relationships and individual psychosocial functioning.
Three main themes emerged for participants' hopes and expectations for implementation of the automated insulin delivery system. First, there is an expectation that this diabetes technology will alleviate diabetes-specific worry and burden for the people with diabetes and other family members. Second, there is also hope that this system may reduce day-to-day stress and, third, improve family relationships.
The unique perspective of a broad age group provides insight into how individuals and families creatively address the multiple tasks required in daily diabetes management. Study findings elucidate the very high hopes and expectations held by those managing type 1 diabetes and the impact this new technology may have on family relationships. Awareness of these hopes and expectations is important for developers and clinicians in addressing potential challenges to uptake and to ensure that expectations are set appropriately.
本研究探讨了 1 型糖尿病患儿、青少年、成年患者及其家庭对新型自动化胰岛素输注系统的期望。本研究还旨在探讨自动化胰岛素输注系统如何影响家庭功能以及个体成员的心理社会适应。
对 48 个半结构式焦点小组(n=195)和 89 名个体访谈进行了分析,参与者包括 1 型糖尿病患儿、青少年、成年患者及其父母和伴侣。编码员在最有可能包含家庭系统参考的关键主题中审查结果。使用主题分析对聚类进行分析,以确定参与者对新技术可能如何影响家庭关系和个体心理社会功能的主要期望。
参与者对自动化胰岛素输注系统实施的期望和预期出现了三个主要主题。首先,人们期望这种糖尿病技术将减轻糖尿病患者和其他家庭成员的特定担忧和负担。其次,人们也希望该系统可以减轻日常压力,第三,改善家庭关系。
广泛年龄组的独特视角提供了有关个人和家庭如何创造性地应对日常糖尿病管理所需的多项任务的见解。研究结果阐明了管理 1 型糖尿病的个人和家庭对新技术的高度期望以及该技术可能对家庭关系产生的影响。了解这些期望对开发者和临床医生来说非常重要,他们可以解决采用新技术的潜在挑战,并确保适当设定期望。