Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Science, Western University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway.
Department of Medicine, Vestre Viken, Baerum Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
J Clin Nurs. 2019 Sep;28(17-18):3318-3329. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14911. Epub 2019 Jun 6.
To describe positively and negatively perceived situations experienced by adults with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring and the actions they take to deal with these situations.
Real-time continuous glucose monitoring has been shown to improve glycaemic control and reduce hypoglycaemia. Although many patients with type 1 diabetes report great benefits when using continuous glucose monitoring, a substantial number discontinue using the device. Little is known about the different situations and experiences with the daily use of continuous glucose monitoring that contribute to such differences.
A descriptive design based on the critical incident technique was used. The study complied with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) (see File S1).
Individual interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 23 adults with type 1 diabetes, including current and former users of continuous glucose monitoring from four different outpatient clinics.
The participants described that they felt that the use of continuous glucose monitoring was a balance between benefits and barriers, and how, through their actions, they tried to adapt their use of continuous glucose monitoring to fit their lifestyles. Various life events affected and altered the balance between benefits and barriers and thus affected their use of continuous glucose monitoring.
Continuous glucose monitoring is perceived as an effective and important tool in the self-management of diabetes type 1. It enables a better everyday life and increased satisfaction with treatment. At the same time, the use of continuous glucose monitoring can be both demanding and challenging.
Understanding the complex interplay between perceived benefits, treatment burden and adherence to continuous glucose monitoring use is important for nurses engaged in diabetes care. Education and support regarding the use of continuous glucose monitoring must be based on the understanding and perspectives of the patient to alleviate stress and barriers and enhance self-efficacy. As the use of continuous glucose monitoring can change over time, this must be a continuous process beyond initial training.
描述使用实时连续血糖监测的 1 型糖尿病成年人所经历的积极和消极情况,以及他们为应对这些情况而采取的行动。
实时连续血糖监测已被证明可改善血糖控制并减少低血糖。尽管许多 1 型糖尿病患者在使用连续血糖监测时报告了很大的益处,但仍有相当数量的患者停止使用该设备。对于导致这种差异的日常使用连续血糖监测的不同情况和体验知之甚少。
采用基于关键事件技术的描述性设计。该研究符合定性研究报告的统一标准(COREQ)(见文件 S1)。
对来自四个不同门诊的 23 名 1 型糖尿病成年人进行了个体访谈,包括目前和以前使用连续血糖监测的患者。
参与者描述说,他们认为使用连续血糖监测是权衡利弊的结果,以及他们如何通过行动试图使连续血糖监测适应他们的生活方式。各种生活事件影响并改变了利弊之间的平衡,从而影响了他们对连续血糖监测的使用。
连续血糖监测被视为 1 型糖尿病自我管理的有效和重要工具。它可以提高日常生活质量并增加对治疗的满意度。同时,使用连续血糖监测既具有挑战性又具有要求。
了解感知到的益处、治疗负担和对连续血糖监测使用的依从性之间的复杂相互作用,对于从事糖尿病护理的护士非常重要。关于连续血糖监测使用的教育和支持必须基于患者的理解和观点,以减轻压力和障碍,增强自我效能。由于连续血糖监测的使用可能会随着时间的推移而改变,因此这必须是一个超越初始培训的持续过程。