Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Center of Research on Psychological and Somatic disorders [CoRPS], Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
J Adv Nurs. 2021 Apr;77(4):1968-1979. doi: 10.1111/jan.14781. Epub 2021 Feb 16.
To determine which factors other than child age play a role in the division and transfer of diabetes care responsibilities between parents and children with type 1 diabetes.
Qualitative focus group study.
Across four sites in the Netherlands, 18 parents (13 mothers) of children (9-14 years) with type 1 diabetes participated in four focus groups in 2015-2016, as part of the research project 'Whose diabetes is it anyway?'. Qualitative content analysis and the constant comparison method were used to analyse the data.
According to parents, the transfer process included both direct and indirect tasks, had different levels (remembering, deciding, performing), was at times a difficult and stressful process, and showed large variation between families. A large number of child, parent and context factors were identified that affected the division and transfer of diabetes care responsibilities according to parents. Both positive and negative consequences of the transfer process were described for parental and child health, behaviour and well-being. Parental final evaluations of the division and transfer of diabetes care responsibilities appeared to be dependent on parenting values.
How families divide and transfer diabetes care tasks appeared to be affected by a complex interplay of child, parent and context characteristics, which had an impact on several parent and child domains.
Parents struggle with the right timing of transfer, which calls for more support from diabetes nurses. The identified factors can be used as input for integrating a more family-based approach into current age-based guidelines, to improve regular care.
确定除了儿童年龄之外,还有哪些因素会影响 1 型糖尿病患儿的父母和子女之间的糖尿病护理责任的划分和转移。
定性焦点小组研究。
在荷兰的四个地点,18 名(13 名母亲)年龄在 9-14 岁的 1 型糖尿病患儿的父母参加了 2015-2016 年的四个焦点小组,这是“糖尿病到底是谁的?”研究项目的一部分。使用定性内容分析和恒定比较法对数据进行分析。
根据父母的说法,转移过程包括直接和间接任务,具有不同的层次(记忆、决策、执行),有时是一个困难和有压力的过程,并且在家庭之间存在很大的差异。根据父母的说法,确定了许多儿童、父母和环境因素,这些因素会影响糖尿病护理责任的划分和转移。转移过程对父母和孩子的健康、行为和幸福感既有积极影响,也有消极影响。父母对糖尿病护理责任的划分和转移的最终评价似乎取决于育儿价值观。
家庭如何划分和转移糖尿病护理任务似乎受到儿童、父母和环境特征的复杂相互作用的影响,这些特征对几个父母和孩子的领域都有影响。
父母在转移的时机上存在困难,这需要糖尿病护士提供更多的支持。确定的因素可以作为输入,将更基于家庭的方法纳入当前基于年龄的指南,以改善常规护理。