Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Houston, Texas.
Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Diabetes Technol Ther. 2019 Sep;21(9):493-498. doi: 10.1089/dia.2019.0142. Epub 2019 Jul 9.
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has potential to address challenges of type 1 diabetes (T1D) management for young children. CGM use is increasing, yet remains underutilized. Characterizing parents' experiences with CGM can inform clinical strategies to help parents make decisions about diabetes management, overcome obstacles to initiating and sustaining CGM use, and maximize benefits of CGM use in their children's diabetes care. Transcripts from semistructured qualitative interviews with 55 parents of children aged 1 to <8 years, with T1D duration ≥6 months, and whose child currently or previously used CGM were coded and analyzed to derive themes about their experiences with CGM. Participants were 88% mothers and the mean child age was 5.0 ± 1.5 years. Parents described benefits of CGM use: decreased worry about glucose excursions, improved sleep, increased sense of safety with children who cannot recognize or express symptoms of hypo- or hyperglycemia, and greater comfort with other caregivers, especially using remote monitoring functionality when away from children. Challenges included painful insertions, wearing multiple devices on small bodies, disruptive alerts, data gaps due to lost signals, skin/adhesive problems, and difficulty interpreting the amount of information generated by CGM. For some, the challenges outweighed potential benefits and they stopped CGM use. CGM may address unique challenges of T1D in young children and increase parental comfort with diabetes management, yet there are multiple barriers to initiating or maintaining CGM use. Education and behavioral support to address these benefits and barriers may equip caregivers with skills to address challenges of CGM use.
连续血糖监测(CGM)有可能解决 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患儿管理方面的挑战。尽管 CGM 的使用正在增加,但仍未得到充分利用。描述父母使用 CGM 的体验可以为临床策略提供信息,帮助父母做出关于糖尿病管理的决策,克服启动和维持 CGM 使用的障碍,并最大限度地发挥 CGM 在儿童糖尿病护理中的益处。对 55 名年龄在 1 至<8 岁、T1D 持续时间≥6 个月且其子女目前或曾经使用过 CGM 的儿童的父母进行半结构化定性访谈的转录本进行编码和分析,得出关于他们使用 CGM 的体验的主题。参与者中 88%为母亲,儿童的平均年龄为 5.0±1.5 岁。父母描述了使用 CGM 的好处:减少对血糖波动的担忧,改善睡眠,增加对无法识别或表达低血糖或高血糖症状的儿童的安全感,以及对其他照顾者的更大舒适感,尤其是在远离儿童时使用远程监测功能。挑战包括插入疼痛、在小身体上佩戴多个设备、干扰警报、由于信号丢失导致的数据间隙、皮肤/粘合剂问题以及难以解释 CGM 生成的信息量。对一些人来说,挑战超过了潜在的好处,因此他们停止了 CGM 的使用。CGM 可能解决了年幼儿童 T1D 的独特挑战,并增加了父母对糖尿病管理的舒适感,但在启动或维持 CGM 使用方面存在多种障碍。针对这些益处和障碍的教育和行为支持可以使护理人员具备解决 CGM 使用挑战的技能。