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利用社交媒体加深对1型糖尿病成年人运动障碍与促进因素的理解。

Using Social Media to Broaden Understanding of the Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes.

作者信息

Oser Tamara K, Minnehan Kaitlin A, Wong Glenna, Parascando Jessica, McGinley Erin, Radico Julie, Oser Sean M

机构信息

1 Department of Family and Community Medicine, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA.

2 Department of Family Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME, USA.

出版信息

J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2019 May;13(3):457-465. doi: 10.1177/1932296819835787. Epub 2019 Mar 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) do not achieve levels of exercise recommended by the American Diabetes Association, often due to unique barriers, including fear of hypoglycemia. This study aimed to broaden the understanding of barriers and facilitators to exercise among adults with T1D by exploring social media-specifically T1D-themed blogs-in addition to more traditional interviews and journals.

METHODS

Data sources included exercise-focused T1D blog posts (n = 67) and associated comments (n = 717), as well as interviews of and journals kept by adults with T1D (n = 10). Data were analyzed using a qualitative inductive thematic approach. Shared and unique themes were identified among the three data sources. Content mapping illustrates these relationships and interplay.

RESULTS

Three metathemes were identified: (1) exercise with T1D requires significant planning, (2) hypoglycemia often interrupts or causes alteration to exercise, and (3) "ordinary" activities can cause greater insulin sensitivity and hypoglycemia, much like planned exercise, but are often unrecognized as exercise. Unique themes found only in the blogs, only in interviews, or only in journals are also reported.

CONCLUSIONS

Social media such as blogs can be a valuable addition to qualitative research, especially when combined with other sources of data. This study suggests a need for providing adults with T1D with more instruction on preventing hypoglycemia during exercise, as well as links to organized or online activities that can provide support and education. Health care providers may wish to consider strategies to help adults with T1D recognize glycemic impact from daily activities not typically recognized as exercise.

摘要

背景

许多1型糖尿病(T1D)患者未达到美国糖尿病协会推荐的运动水平,这通常是由于一些独特的障碍,包括对低血糖的恐惧。本研究旨在通过探索社交媒体——特别是T1D主题博客——以及更传统的访谈和日志,来拓宽对T1D成人患者运动障碍和促进因素的理解。

方法

数据来源包括以运动为重点的T1D博客文章(n = 67)及相关评论(n = 717),以及对T1D成人患者的访谈和他们所写的日志(n = 10)。采用定性归纳主题分析法对数据进行分析。在这三个数据来源中识别出共同主题和独特主题。内容映射展示了这些关系和相互作用。

结果

确定了三个元主题:(1)T1D患者运动需要精心规划;(2)低血糖经常中断或改变运动;(3)“日常”活动可像有计划的运动一样提高胰岛素敏感性并导致低血糖,但这些活动常未被视为运动。还报告了仅在博客、仅在访谈或仅在日志中发现的独特主题。

结论

博客等社交媒体可成为定性研究的宝贵补充,尤其是与其他数据来源结合时。本研究表明,需要为T1D成人患者提供更多关于运动期间预防低血糖的指导,以及提供可提供支持和教育的有组织或在线活动的链接。医疗保健提供者不妨考虑采取策略,帮助T1D成人患者认识到通常不被视为运动的日常活动对血糖的影响。

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