Department of Psychiatry.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Fam Syst Health. 2020 Dec;38(4):418-427. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000485.
Limited research has examined the impact of technology on intimacy and relationships among individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The current study examined the experiences of individuals with T1D and their partners and evaluated the expectations for how advances in technology such as automated insulin delivery systems may impact physical intimacy.
The Insulin Delivery Systems: Perceptions, Ideas, Reflections and Expectations (INSPIRE) study is a multisite study examining expectations for automated insulin delivery systems among adults and youth with T1D as well as partners and caregivers. For the current analysis, data regarding the impact of diabetes on relationship intimacy were extracted from focus groups or individual semistructured interviews with adults with T1D (n = 113) and partners of individuals with T1D (n = 55).
Three independent coders conducted thematic analysis utilizing NVivo software. Two primary themes were identified: vulnerability in romantic relationships because of managing diabetes and the unique challenges of physical intimacy because of the use of diabetes technology.
Participants expressed the hope that diabetes technology, and automated insulin delivery systems in particular, will offer opportunities for flexibility in their diabetes management. These options may decrease their sense of vulnerability through provision of greater control over diabetes management and when/whether to disclose diabetes, minimizing discomforts in the context of sexual intimacy, and reduction of fear about diabetes complications. Patient-reported outcomes and expectations for diabetes technology should be incorporated into patient-provider conversations about sensitive issues. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
有限的研究考察了技术对 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患者的亲密关系和人际关系的影响。本研究调查了 T1D 患者及其伴侣的经历,并评估了技术进步(如自动胰岛素输送系统)如何影响身体亲密关系的预期。
胰岛素输送系统:感知、想法、反思和期望(INSPIRE)研究是一项多站点研究,调查了 T1D 成人和青少年以及伴侣和护理人员对自动胰岛素输送系统的期望。对于当前的分析,从 T1D 成人(n=113)和 T1D 患者的伴侣(n=55)的焦点小组或个人半结构化访谈中提取了有关糖尿病对关系亲密程度影响的数据。
三位独立编码员使用 NVivo 软件进行了主题分析。确定了两个主要主题:由于管理糖尿病而导致浪漫关系中的脆弱性,以及由于使用糖尿病技术而导致的身体亲密关系的独特挑战。
参与者表示希望糖尿病技术,特别是自动胰岛素输送系统,将为他们的糖尿病管理提供灵活性的机会。这些选择可能会通过提供对糖尿病管理的更大控制,以及何时/是否披露糖尿病,最小化性亲密关系中的不适,以及减少对糖尿病并发症的恐惧,从而减少他们的脆弱感。应该将患者报告的结果和对糖尿病技术的期望纳入患者与提供者关于敏感问题的对话中。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。