Kamoun Camilia, Khoury Jane C, Beal Sarah J, Crimmins Nancy, Corathers Sarah D
Pediatric Residency Program, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC), Cincinnati, OH.
Division of Endocrinology, CCHMC, Cincinnati, OH.
Diabetes Spectr. 2022 Feb 15;35(1):57-65. doi: 10.2337/ds20-0104. Epub 2022 Feb 8.
There is an ongoing need to determine best practices for effective transition from pediatric to adult care for adolescents and emerging adults (EAs) with type 1 diabetes given the potential for poor health outcomes post-transfer. This study evaluated self-reported confidence ratings as measured by the Readiness of Emerging Adults with Diabetes Diagnosed in Youth (READDY) tool among adolescents and EAs with type 1 diabetes and the association of the confidence ratings with clinical and demographic characteristics, as well as provider documentation of relevant anticipatory guidance topics. The READDY is a diabetes-specific tool used to collect patient-reported confidence in transition preparation topics to target educational interventions. These interventions are divided into four domains: Diabetes Knowledge, Health System Navigation, Insulin Self-Management, and Health Behaviors. A retrospective chart review was conducted of patients 15-24 years of age with type 1 diabetes who completed the READDY survey between January 2017 and January 2018 at a single center. Overall patient-reported confidence levels were high. However, adolescents and EAs endorsed their lowest levels of confidence on items assessing knowledge of alcohol, tobacco, sexual health, and the impact of diabetes on pregnancy (females only), with the percentages of low scores of 20.7, 25.9, 35.9, and 42.9%, respectively. Documentation of provider counseling about screening and prevention of diabetes comorbidities, alcohol use, and tobacco use was associated with scores in the higher range for the corresponding item in the READDY survey. These findings highlight an opportunity to create interventions related to developmentally important topics for adolescents and EAs with type 1 diabetes to enhance successful transition preparation.
鉴于1型糖尿病青少年和青年成人(EAs)在转至成人护理后可能出现健康状况不佳的情况,持续需要确定从儿科护理有效过渡到成人护理的最佳做法。本研究评估了1型糖尿病青少年和青年成人通过青少年糖尿病确诊青年成人准备度(READDY)工具测量的自我报告信心评级,以及信心评级与临床和人口统计学特征的关联,以及提供者对相关预期指导主题的记录。READDY是一种特定于糖尿病的工具,用于收集患者报告的对过渡准备主题的信心,以针对教育干预措施。这些干预措施分为四个领域:糖尿病知识、医疗系统导航、胰岛素自我管理和健康行为。对2017年1月至2018年1月在单一中心完成READDY调查的15 - 24岁1型糖尿病患者进行了回顾性病历审查。总体而言,患者报告的信心水平较高。然而,青少年和青年成人在评估酒精、烟草、性健康以及糖尿病对妊娠的影响(仅限女性)知识的项目上,自我报告的信心水平最低,低分百分比分别为20.7%、25.9%、35.9%和42.9%。提供者关于糖尿病合并症筛查和预防、酒精使用和烟草使用的咨询记录与READDY调查中相应项目的较高分数相关。这些发现凸显了一个机会,即针对1型糖尿病青少年和青年成人,制定与具有重要发育意义的主题相关的干预措施,以加强成功过渡准备。