Behavioral Diabetes Institute, San Diego, CA, USA.
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2022 Jan;16(1):97-105. doi: 10.1177/1932296820978423. Epub 2020 Dec 16.
To examine caregivers' experiences with real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) data sharing and its impact on quality of life (QoL) and health outcomes.
Parents of children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) ( = 303) and spouses/partners of T1D adults ( = 212) using the Dexcom G5 Mobile or G6 RT-CGM system and who were actively following their T1Ds' RT-CGM data completed a survey examining their perceived value of data sharing, the impact of sharing on their own QoL and their child/partner's health, and how they used RT-CGM data to support their T1Ds' diabetes management. Regression analyses examined whether their actions were linked to reported changes in QoL and health outcomes.
Respondents were predominantly non-Hispanic White (91.1% parents; 88.7% partners), female (78.2% parents; 54.7% partners), and college-educated (65.3% parents; 61.8% partners). The majority reported that data sharing had enhanced hypoglycemic confidence (97.7% parents; 98.1% partners), overall well-being (60.4% parents; 63.2% partners), and sleep quality (78.0% parents; 61.3% partners). Of note, three positive caregiver actions were broadly consistent and significant predictors of QoL and health benefits for both parents and partners: celebrating success related to glycemic control, providing encouragement when glycemic control is challenging, and teamwork discussions about how the caregiver should respond to out-of-range values.
RT-CGM data sharing was associated with a range of QoL and health benefits for caregivers. Degree of benefits was influenced by the collaborative actions taken by caregivers to support their child's or partner's diabetes management. To determine the most effective strategies for collaborative data sharing, longitudinal trials are needed.
本研究旨在探讨照护者对实时连续血糖监测(RT-CGM)数据共享的体验及其对生活质量(QoL)和健康结果的影响。
使用 Dexcom G5 Mobile 或 G6 RT-CGM 系统的 1 型糖尿病(T1D)儿童的父母( = 303)和 T1D 成人的配偶/伴侣( = 212)完成了一项调查,调查了他们对数据共享的感知价值、共享对自身 QoL 和所照护者健康的影响,以及他们如何使用 RT-CGM 数据来支持 T1D 患者的糖尿病管理。回归分析检验了他们的行为是否与报告的 QoL 和健康结果的变化有关。
受访者主要为非西班牙裔白人(父母 91.1%;伴侣 88.7%)、女性(父母 78.2%;伴侣 54.7%)和大学学历(父母 65.3%;伴侣 61.8%)。大多数人报告称,数据共享增强了低血糖信心(父母 97.7%;伴侣 98.1%)、整体幸福感(父母 60.4%;伴侣 63.2%)和睡眠质量(父母 78.0%;伴侣 61.3%)。值得注意的是,有三个积极的照护者行为对父母和伴侣的 QoL 和健康益处具有广泛一致性和显著预测作用:庆祝与血糖控制相关的成功、在血糖控制有挑战时提供鼓励,以及关于照护者应如何应对超出范围值的团队合作讨论。
RT-CGM 数据共享与照护者的一系列 QoL 和健康益处相关。受益程度受到照护者为支持孩子或伴侣的糖尿病管理而采取的协作行为的影响。为了确定最有效的协作数据共享策略,需要进行纵向试验。