Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Dalhousie University/IWK Health Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Department of Pediatrics, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Can J Diabetes. 2021 Feb;45(1):64-70. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2020.05.013. Epub 2020 May 31.
An earlier study from Nova Scotia showed that food insecurity (FI) is more prevalent (21.9%) in families of children with diabetes, yet little is known about its impact on these families. We aimed to describe the day-to-day experiences of families living with FI while caring for a child with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
This investigation was a qualitative study with thematic analyses using semistructured interviews to explore perceptions of caregivers living with pediatric T1D and FI (N=13 households).
Three major themes emerged: 1) FI had a disproportionate impact on families after T1D diagnosis compared with before diagnosis. The cost of healthy food threatened food security before T1D; however, there is increased hardship once high-quality food and hypoglycemia supplies are required. 2) Sacrifices to combat FI have disproportionate impacts among family members. At times, caregivers sacrificed the needs (food, medicine) of other family members (including children) to prioritize the needs of the child with T1D. 3) Caregivers perceived T1D needs as posing unique barriers to traditional FI supports, such as school breakfast programs.
This study provides insight into the realities of life with pediatric T1D and FI. Living with T1D and FI poses challenges, and caregivers often cope by making difficult choices when providing for their family. Caregivers struggled to meet dietary recommendations while finding that T1D needs are often not met by traditional FI supports. This suggests that T1D clinicians should assess FI and help families in problem solving to mitigate its impact.
新斯科舍省的一项早期研究表明,糖尿病患儿家庭的食物不安全(FI)更为普遍(21.9%),但对于其对这些家庭的影响知之甚少。我们旨在描述在照顾患有 1 型糖尿病(T1D)儿童的同时,存在 FI 的家庭的日常经历。
本研究是一项定性研究,采用主题分析方法,通过半结构化访谈来探索患有儿科 T1D 和 FI 的照顾者的看法(N=13 个家庭)。
出现了三个主要主题:1)与诊断前相比,FI 在 T1D 诊断后对家庭的影响不成比例。健康食品的成本在 T1D 之前威胁到了食物安全;然而,一旦需要高质量的食物和低血糖供应,就会增加困难。2)为了对抗 FI,牺牲在家庭成员中产生了不成比例的影响。有时,照顾者会牺牲其他家庭成员(包括孩子)的需求(食物、药物),以优先满足患有 T1D 的孩子的需求。3)照顾者认为 T1D 的需求对传统的 FI 支持构成了独特的障碍,例如学校早餐计划。
本研究深入了解了儿科 T1D 和 FI 的现实生活。患有 T1D 和 FI 会带来挑战,照顾者通常通过在为家庭提供服务时做出艰难选择来应对。照顾者在努力满足饮食建议的同时,发现 T1D 的需求往往无法得到传统 FI 支持的满足。这表明 T1D 临床医生应该评估 FI 并帮助家庭解决问题,以减轻其影响。