School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
The Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research in the Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Diabet Med. 2023 Jan;40(1):e14943. doi: 10.1111/dme.14943. Epub 2022 Sep 6.
Commencing university presents particular challenges for young adults with diabetes. This integrative literature review aimed to synthesise the research exploring the experiences and support needs of university students with diabetes.
Medline, CINAHL, PsychInfo and EMBASE databases were searched for quantitative and qualitative studies, among undergraduate and postgraduate students with type 1 or type 2 diabetes conducted in the university setting. Two reviewers independently screened titles, abstracts and full-text articles. Data were analysed thematically and synthesised narratively utilising the ecological model as a framework for interpreting findings and making recommendations.
We identified 25 eligible papers (20 studies) utilising various methods: individual interview, focus group, survey, online forum. Four themes were identified: barriers to self-care (e.g. lack of structure and routine); living with diabetes as a student; identity, stigma and disclosure; and strategies for managing diabetes at university. Students in the early years at university, recently diagnosed or moved away from home, reported more self-care difficulties, yet few accessed university support services. Risky alcohol-related behaviours, perceived stigma and reluctance to disclose diabetes inhibited optimal diabetes management.
Despite the heterogeneity of studies, consistent themes related to diabetes self-care difficulties and risky behaviours were reported by young adults with diabetes transitioning to university life. No effective interventions to support students with diabetes were identified in this setting. Multilevel approaches to support students to balance the competing demands of study and diabetes self-care are needed, particularly in the early years of university life.
对于患有糖尿病的年轻人来说,开始大学生活尤其具有挑战性。本综合文献综述旨在综合研究探索患有 1 型或 2 型糖尿病的大学生的经历和支持需求。
在大学环境中对 1 型或 2 型糖尿病的本科生和研究生进行了定量和定性研究,检索了 Medline、CINAHL、PsychInfo 和 EMBASE 数据库。两名审查员独立筛选标题、摘要和全文文章。利用生态模型作为解释研究结果和提出建议的框架,对数据进行主题分析和叙述性综合。
我们确定了 25 篇符合条件的论文(20 项研究),使用了各种方法:个人访谈、焦点小组、调查、在线论坛。确定了四个主题:自我护理障碍(例如缺乏结构和常规);作为学生的糖尿病生活;身份、污名和披露;以及在大学管理糖尿病的策略。刚进入大学的低年级学生、最近被诊断出患有糖尿病或搬离家庭的学生报告了更多的自我护理困难,但很少有人接受大学支持服务。危险的与酒精相关的行为、感知到的污名和不愿透露糖尿病情况会抑制最佳的糖尿病管理。
尽管研究存在异质性,但患有糖尿病的年轻人过渡到大学生活时,报告了与糖尿病自我护理困难和危险行为相关的一致主题。在这种情况下,没有发现支持患有糖尿病的学生的有效干预措施。需要采取多层次的方法来支持学生平衡学习和自我护理糖尿病的需求,特别是在大学生活的早期。