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突发隔离期间1型糖尿病老年患者对电信及糖尿病相关技术的使用:混合方法研究

Use of Telecommunication and Diabetes-Related Technologies in Older Adults With Type 1 Diabetes During a Time of Sudden Isolation: Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Toschi Elena, Slyne Christine, Weinger Katie, Sy Sarah, Sifre Kayla, Michals Amy, Davis DaiQuann, Dewar Rachel, Atakov-Castillo Astrid, Haque Saira, Cummings Stirling, Brown Stephen, Munshi Medha

机构信息

Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA, United States.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Diabetes. 2022 Nov 18;7(4):e38869. doi: 10.2196/38869.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 lockdown imposed a sudden change in lifestyle with self-isolation and a rapid shift to the use of technology to maintain clinical care and social connections.

OBJECTIVE

In this mixed methods study, we explored the impact of isolation during the lockdown on the use of technology in older adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

METHODS

Older adults (aged ≥65 years) with T1D using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) participated in semistructured interviews during the COVID-19 lockdown. A multidisciplinary team coded the interviews. In addition, CGM metrics from a subgroup of participants were collected before and during the lockdown.

RESULTS

We evaluated 34 participants (mean age 71, SD 5 years). Three themes related to technology use emerged from the thematic analysis regarding the impact of isolation on (1) insulin pump and CGM use to manage diabetes, including timely access to supplies, and changing Medicare eligibility regulations; (2) technology use for social interaction; and (3) telehealth use to maintain medical care. The CGM data from a subgroup (19/34, 56%; mean age 74, SD 5 years) showed an increase in time in range (mean 57%, SD 17% vs mean 63%, SD 15%; P=.001), a decrease in hyperglycemia (>180 mg/dL; mean 41%, SD 19% vs mean 35%, SD 17%; P<.001), and no change in hypoglycemia (<70 mg/dL; median 0.7%, IQR 0%-2% vs median 1.1%, IQR 0%-4%; P=.40) during the lockdown compared to before the lockdown.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings show that our cohort of older adults successfully used technology during isolation. Participants provided the positive and negative perceptions of technology use. Clinicians can benefit from our findings by identifying barriers to technology use during times of isolation and developing strategies to overcome these barriers.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情封锁措施导致生活方式突然改变,人们开始自我隔离,并迅速转向使用技术手段来维持临床护理和社交联系。

目的

在这项混合方法研究中,我们探讨了封锁期间的隔离对1型糖尿病(T1D)老年患者技术使用的影响。

方法

在新冠疫情封锁期间,使用持续葡萄糖监测(CGM)的T1D老年患者(年龄≥65岁)参与了半结构化访谈。一个多学科团队对访谈进行了编码。此外,还收集了一部分参与者在封锁前和封锁期间的CGM指标。

结果

我们评估了34名参与者(平均年龄71岁,标准差5岁)。主题分析得出了与技术使用相关的三个主题,涉及隔离对(1)使用胰岛素泵和CGM管理糖尿病的影响,包括及时获取用品以及医疗保险资格规定的变化;(2)用于社交互动的技术使用;(3)用于维持医疗护理的远程医疗使用。来自一部分参与者(19/34,56%;平均年龄74岁,标准差5岁)的CGM数据显示,封锁期间血糖达标时间增加(平均57%,标准差17% vs 平均63%,标准差15%;P = 0.001),高血糖情况减少(>180 mg/dL;平均41%,标准差19% vs 平均35%,标准差17%;P < 0.001),低血糖情况(<70 mg/dL)无变化(中位数0.7%,四分位间距0%-2% vs 中位数1.1%,四分位间距0%-4%;P = 0.40)。

结论

这些发现表明,我们的老年患者队列在隔离期间成功使用了技术。参与者提供了对技术使用的积极和消极看法。临床医生可以通过识别隔离期间技术使用的障碍并制定克服这些障碍的策略,从我们的研究结果中受益。

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