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糖尿病患者及其照护者对严重低血糖事件的体验:“我该怎么办?”。

The experience of a severe hypoglycaemic event from the perspective of people with diabetes and their caregivers: "What am I going to do?".

机构信息

Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.

Analysis Group, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Diabet Med. 2022 Apr;39(4):e14745. doi: 10.1111/dme.14745. Epub 2021 Dec 15.

Abstract

AIMS

Among people with diabetes using insulin, severe hypoglycaemia (SH) can be a life-threatening complication, if untreated. The personal experiences during an SH event from the perspectives of people with diabetes and their caregivers are not well-characterized. This study assessed the perceptions of the event and the decision making processes of people with diabetes (T1D n = 36; T2D n = 24) and their caregivers during SH events.

METHODS

In-depth one-on-one telephone interviews were conducted with dyads of people with diabetes and caregivers in the United States (n = 120). An initial synopsis and inductive codebook schema were used to analyse the data with two independent coders (kappa = 0.87-0.89). Themes were developed from the codes, and codes were re-mapped to the themes.

RESULTS

Four themes were formed: (1) Caregivers scramble to do the right thing and support people with diabetes in treating SH; (2) Decision making capacity is impaired during an SH event, often a panicked time; (3) People learn to manage SH events through their own experiences and frequently make lifestyle changes to prevent and treat future events; and (4) Discussion with healthcare providers about SH, and particularly SH treatment, is limited.

CONCLUSIONS

SH events are stressful and often evoke emotional reactions that can impair decision making. Thus, advance treatment planning of SH events needs to occur. Much of the knowledge about SH treatment derives from prior experience rather than healthcare provider guidance, suggesting a need for healthcare providers to initiate proactive discussions about SH treatment.

摘要

目的

在使用胰岛素的糖尿病患者中,严重低血糖(SH)如果得不到治疗,可能是一种危及生命的并发症。从糖尿病患者及其护理者的角度来看,他们对 SH 事件的个人经历和决策过程尚未得到充分描述。本研究评估了 SH 事件期间糖尿病患者(T1D n=36;T2D n=24)及其护理者的感知和决策过程。

方法

在美国对糖尿病患者及其护理者的二人组进行了深入的一对一电话访谈(n=120)。使用初始概要和归纳式代码簿方案,由两名独立的编码员进行数据分析(kappa=0.87-0.89)。从代码中开发主题,并将代码重新映射到主题上。

结果

形成了四个主题:(1)护理者争先恐后地做正确的事情,支持糖尿病患者治疗 SH;(2)在 SH 事件期间,决策能力受损,通常是一个恐慌的时期;(3)人们通过自己的经验学会管理 SH 事件,并经常改变生活方式以预防和治疗未来的事件;(4)与医疗保健提供者就 SH 进行讨论,特别是 SH 治疗,受到限制。

结论

SH 事件会带来压力,通常会引起情绪反应,从而影响决策。因此,需要预先制定 SH 事件的治疗计划。关于 SH 治疗的大部分知识来自于以往的经验,而不是医疗保健提供者的指导,这表明医疗保健提供者需要主动讨论 SH 治疗。

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