Department of Paediatrics, Regional Hospital Mullingar, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Ireland.
Centre for Support and Training in Analysis and Research (CSTAR), University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Ir J Med Sci. 2019 Aug;188(3):835-841. doi: 10.1007/s11845-018-1942-7. Epub 2018 Nov 28.
Parents reported experiences of support for diabetes management in schools are variable. Recent data from European countries are sparse and experiences in the Irish primary school setting have not been described previously.
To describe parents' experiences of support for diabetes management in primary schools in Ireland.
Questionnaires were distributed through nine regional and tertiary paediatric diabetes services to parents of children aged 4-13 years with type 1 diabetes attending primary school. Data sought included patient demographics, treatment regimens, diabetes education of school staff, assistances received, and interactions between the school and family.
Responses were received from 418 parents of primary school children with type 1 diabetes. Twenty-six percent of children were not on intensive insulin therapy. Children on a multiple daily injection regime who were unable to self-administer insulin had administration facilitated by attendance of a parent in 95% of cases. Seventy-eight percent of parents were phoned by the school regarding diabetes management, particularly those of younger children (p < 0.001). More than half of parents attended the school at least once per month to assist with diabetes management, particularly those of younger children (p < 0.001). Younger children were also more likely to have a special needs assistant (p < 0.001) and have a written management plan (p = 0.001).
Our research has demonstrated deficits in care with respect to access to intensive insulin therapy, individualised care plans and a high burden on families which should be addressed through the National Clinical Programme for Paediatrics and Neonatology and relevant government departments.
父母对学校糖尿病管理支持的体验报告存在差异。最近欧洲国家的数据较少,爱尔兰小学的相关经验此前尚未描述。
描述爱尔兰小学中父母对糖尿病管理支持的体验。
通过 9 个区域和三级儿科糖尿病服务向在小学就读的年龄在 4-13 岁的 1 型糖尿病儿童的父母分发问卷。收集的数据包括患者人口统计学、治疗方案、学校工作人员的糖尿病教育、获得的帮助以及学校和家庭之间的互动。
收到了 418 名 1 型糖尿病小学生家长的回复。26%的儿童未接受强化胰岛素治疗。接受多次每日注射方案且无法自行注射胰岛素的儿童中,95%的情况下通过家长到场协助进行注射。78%的学校因糖尿病管理问题给家长打电话,尤其是年龄较小的儿童(p<0.001)。超过一半的父母每月至少一次到学校协助管理糖尿病,尤其是年龄较小的儿童(p<0.001)。年龄较小的儿童也更有可能有特殊需要助理(p<0.001)和有书面管理计划(p=0.001)。
我们的研究表明,在获得强化胰岛素治疗、个性化护理计划和家庭负担方面存在护理缺陷,这应通过国家儿科和新生儿临床计划和相关政府部门加以解决。