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一种有趣的学习糖尿病的方法:在巴西营地中使用治疗性游戏。

A Fun Way to Learn About Diabetes: Using Therapeutic Play in a Brazilian Camp.

机构信息

Pediatric Research, Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, Maternal-Infant and Public Health Nursing Department, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

J Pediatr Nurs. 2020 Jul-Aug;53:e35-e40. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.02.002. Epub 2020 Feb 13.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Understanding disease mechanisms inside the body is crucial to engage youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in self-care behaviors. This study describes how Instructional Therapeutic Play (ITP) group sessions held by nurses in a Brazilian camp can enhance youth's understanding about T1D.

DESIGN AND METHODS

Youth with T1D participated in video recorded ITP group sessions guided by the Sensitive Creative Method. First, participants were asked to create an artistic production based upon the query "What happens in the body of a young person who has diabetes?". They described their drawings and shared information, providing opportunities to discuss T1D pathophysiology. Second, campers were told a story about a child who had T1D onset using a rag doll and illustrative figures. Participants were asked to create a second artistic production based upon the same initial query. Finally, campers had another presentation of the drawings, discussion, and sharing through the question "How did the story told help you understand your diabetes?" Transcriptions of ITP sessions were submitted to thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Twenty participants (9-17yo) were assigned to age/gender matched groups. Four themes were built: Designing insulin production; Experiencing the glycemic vigilance in diabetes management; The ITP session as a safe space to share challenges with nurses and peers; and Unraveling the myths of diabetes with the ITP session.

CONCLUSION

Therapeutic play sessions enhanced youth's knowledge and unraveled myths of T1D pathophysiology.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

ITP sessions can be developed by nurses in order to deliver age-appropriate diabetes education to pediatric patients.

摘要

目的

了解体内疾病机制对于促使青少年 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患者参与自我护理行为至关重要。本研究描述了护士在巴西营地中开展的指导性治疗性游戏(ITP)小组活动如何增强青少年对 T1D 的理解。

设计与方法

T1D 青少年参与了由 Sensitive Creative Method 指导的视频记录的 ITP 小组活动。首先,参与者被要求根据“患有糖尿病的年轻人体内会发生什么?”这一问题创作一个艺术作品。他们描述了自己的画作并分享了信息,从而有机会讨论 T1D 病理生理学。其次,营员们使用布娃娃和插图讲述了一个患有 T1D 的孩子的故事。参与者被要求根据相同的初始问题创作第二个艺术作品。最后,营员们通过“这个故事如何帮助你了解你的糖尿病?”这一问题再次展示了画作、进行了讨论和分享。ITP 小组活动的转录内容进行了主题分析。

结果

20 名参与者(9-17 岁)被分配到年龄/性别匹配的小组中。构建了四个主题:设计胰岛素生产;体验糖尿病管理中的血糖警戒;ITP 小组活动作为与护士和同伴分享挑战的安全空间;以及通过 ITP 小组活动揭开糖尿病的神话。

结论

治疗性游戏小组活动增强了青少年对 T1D 病理生理学的知识和理解,并揭开了其神话。

实践意义

护士可以开展 ITP 小组活动,为儿科患者提供适合年龄的糖尿病教育。

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