School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.
Health Psychol Rev. 2023 Jun;17(2):227-246. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2021.2025133. Epub 2022 Jan 31.
Unique to individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is a disordered eating behaviour whereby insulin is deliberately restricted or omitted. Despite growing research in this area, experiential perspectives of individuals remain understudied. Therefore, this meta-synthesis sought to explore the experiences of individuals with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus by identifying, analysing and synthesising existing knowledge concerning this misuse of insulin.
Meta-aggregative techniques were employed to generate synthesised findings related to individuals' understanding and experience, physical and psychological impacts, support and treatment-related needs, noted in twelve studies.
A multifaceted relationship with insulin misuse, beyond weight control was identified. Many individuals experienced diabetes-related complications alongside increased distress, loss of control and feelings of regret, guilt, and shame. Almost all individuals valued support from those who shared a 'diabulimic' identity; peer support appeared more conducive to recovery than support from others including formal support services.
This meta-synthesis highlights the need for empathic, collaborative care, and proactive prevention and intervention. The findings highlight the value of peer support, the need for increased knowledge among informal supports, training among multidisciplinary teams and support services, and crucially the development of evidence-based treatments informed by the behaviour as a unique distinct construct.
患有胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的个体存在一种紊乱的进食行为,即故意限制或省略胰岛素。尽管该领域的研究不断增加,但个体的经验观点仍未得到充分研究。因此,本元分析旨在通过确定、分析和综合关于这种胰岛素滥用的现有知识,来探讨 1 型糖尿病患者的经历。
采用元聚合技术生成与个体理解和体验、生理和心理影响、支持和治疗相关需求有关的综合研究结果,这些结果来源于 12 项研究。
确定了与胰岛素滥用的多方面关系,而不仅仅是体重控制。许多患者经历了与糖尿病相关的并发症,同时还伴有增加的痛苦、失去控制和内疚、罪恶感和羞耻感。几乎所有患者都非常重视来自那些有“糖尿病暴食症”身份的人的支持;与来自其他人(包括正式的支持服务)的支持相比,同伴支持似乎更有利于康复。
本元分析强调了需要同理心、协作式护理,以及积极的预防和干预。研究结果强调了同伴支持的价值、非专业支持人员增加知识的必要性、多学科团队和支持服务的培训,以及至关重要的是,根据这种行为作为一种独特的独特结构,开发基于证据的治疗方法。