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青少年 1 型糖尿病患者参与共病诊疗的心理社会结局。

Psychosocial outcomes in young adolescents with type 1 diabetes participating in shared medical appointments.

机构信息

Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Diabetes. 2021 Aug;22(5):787-795. doi: 10.1111/pedi.13212. Epub 2021 Apr 24.

Abstract

For youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D), the early adolescent period is associated with worsening diabetes management and high rates of negative psychosocial issues, including depressive symptoms and family conflict. Alternative clinical models may help improve both diabetes and psychosocial outcomes. Our study aims to investigate whether Team Clinic, a shared medical appointment model developed specifically for adolescents with T1D, will improve psychosocial outcomes for middle school-aged youth. Youth with T1D, 11-13 years of age, and their caregivers, participated in a randomized controlled trial comparing Team Clinic to traditional clinic visits (control group). Diabetes characteristics were obtained at every visit. Participants and caregivers completed depression screening and family conflict questionnaires at baseline and end of study. Changes in mean scores on clinical and psychosocial outcomes from baseline to end of study were compared between groups using linear mixed-effects models. Eighty-six youth (51% female; 74% White; 10% Hispanic) completed at least one visit during the 12-month study period. At the end of the study, control group participants reported increases in Emotional Problems compared to Team Clinic participants, including higher levels of Negative Mood/Physical Symptoms (p = 0.02). Team Clinic participants reported reduced family conflict surrounding diabetes at study end, compared to control group participants (p = 0.03). Caregivers did not report change in depressive symptoms or family conflict during the study. Hemoglobin A1C levels did not change over time in either group. Participation in Team Clinic was associated with improved psychosocial outcomes in middle school-aged participants with T1D.

摘要

对于 1 型糖尿病(T1D)的青少年患者,青少年早期与糖尿病管理恶化和高比例的负面心理社会问题相关,包括抑郁症状和家庭冲突。替代的临床模式可能有助于改善糖尿病和心理社会结局。我们的研究旨在调查专为 T1D 青少年开发的团队诊所(Team Clinic)这一共享医疗预约模式是否会改善中学生群体的心理社会结局。11-13 岁的 T1D 青少年及其照顾者参加了一项随机对照试验,将 Team Clinic 与传统诊所就诊(对照组)进行比较。每次就诊时都记录糖尿病特征。参与者和照顾者在基线和研究结束时完成抑郁筛查和家庭冲突问卷。使用线性混合效应模型比较两组从基线到研究结束时临床和心理社会结局的平均评分变化。86 名青少年(51%为女性;74%为白人;10%为西班牙裔)在 12 个月的研究期间至少完成了一次就诊。在研究结束时,与 Team Clinic 组相比,对照组参与者报告情感问题增加,包括负面情绪/身体症状水平更高(p=0.02)。与对照组相比,Team Clinic 组参与者报告在研究结束时糖尿病相关家庭冲突减少(p=0.03)。在研究过程中,照顾者没有报告抑郁症状或家庭冲突的变化。两组的血红蛋白 A1C 水平在研究期间均未随时间变化。在患有 T1D 的中学生中,参加 Team Clinic 与改善心理社会结局有关。

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