College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada.
J Spec Pediatr Nurs. 2021 Oct;26(4):e12351. doi: 10.1111/jspn.12351. Epub 2021 Jun 2.
The purpose of this study was to explore adolescents' experiences and knowledge of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and identify appropriate T2D education and prevention interventions for this population.
This interpretive description study was conducted at two urban high schools in midwestern Canada. Participants had been previously screened and considered at high risk for T2D, prediabetes, or as having T2D. Individual, semistructured interviews were conducted with twelve adolescents between the age of 14-19 years meeting these criteria. Thematic analysis was completed using interview transcripts.
Themes and subthemes identified included (1) Type 2 Diabetes: More Than Too Many Sweets (Mostly Diet but Insulin Does Play a Role, and A Serious but Common Disease); (2) Who Holds the Power? (Personal Responsibility for Health, Family as Role Models, and Community Connections); and (3) Bringing Home the Message (Our Considerations for Schools, I need the Expert's Support, and Using Technology to Get the Points Across).
Findings from this study provide target areas for education and prevention interventions and approaches for working with adolescents surrounding prediabetes and T2D that may be effective.
本研究旨在探讨青少年对 2 型糖尿病(T2D)的认识和了解,并确定适合该人群的 T2D 教育和预防干预措施。
这项解释性描述研究在加拿大中西部的两所城市高中进行。参与者先前已经过筛选,被认为有患 T2D、糖尿病前期或 T2D 的高风险。对符合这些标准的 12 名 14-19 岁的青少年进行了个体半结构化访谈。使用访谈记录进行主题分析。
确定的主题和子主题包括(1)2 型糖尿病:不仅仅是甜食(主要是饮食,但胰岛素确实起作用,是一种严重但常见的疾病);(2)谁掌握权力?(个人对健康的责任、家庭作为榜样以及社区联系);(3)传递信息(我们对学校的考虑、我需要专家的支持以及使用技术来传达要点)。
本研究的结果为针对青少年的糖尿病前期和 T2D 的教育和预防干预措施以及方法提供了目标领域,这些措施和方法可能是有效的。