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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的糖尿病自我管理与社会支持:巴巴多斯老年人的观点

Diabetes self-management and social support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives of older adults living in Barbados.

作者信息

Hinds Jamie, Greaves Natalie, Harewood Heather

机构信息

Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Bridgetown, Barbados.

出版信息

Dialogues Health. 2023 Dec;2:100111. doi: 10.1016/j.dialog.2023.100111. Epub 2023 Feb 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Diabetes mellitus (diabetes) is a major health concern in Barbados. In 2013, the reported prevalence (18.7%) was double global levels, with diabetes accounting for 10.4% of total deaths in 2016. Barbados has a rapidly aging population and older adults living with diabetes are more at risk of developing complications. Poorly managed diabetes represents a high burden for individuals and society due to direct healthcare costs for treatment, and to indirect costs due to loss of productivity from disability and premature mortality. Good diabetes self-management promotes glycemic control. Self-management is enhanced by social support and challenged by external shocks. This study explored the role of social support in diabetes self-management among older people in Barbados during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

Qualitative secondary thematic analysis of semi-structured individual telephone interviews with adults aged 65-84 years living with diabetes in Barbados during a partial COVID-19 lockdown period. Sampling was purposive, aided by gatekeepers who provide services to elderly people. Verbatim interview transcripts coded using an inductive method were subjected to thematic analysis by three qualitative researchers using NVIVO software.

RESULTS

Four organising themes: "Balance", "Social Capital", "Resilience", and "Adaptations to COVID-19", informed the global theme "Adaptive Diabetes Self-Management Response", which captures resilience mechanisms of older adults who balanced facilitators including self-reliance and religious faith, and barriers such as perceived ageist discrimination in workplace policies designed to reduce COVID-19 exposure. Accordingly, elderly Barbadians living with diabetes were resilient, selectively incorporating available social support mechanisms to maintain self-management and overall well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CONCLUSION

The emergent evidence for resilience among older persons in this setting is important for informing health system interventions to improve quality of life for PLWD. The views of the elderly should be explicitly considered in policies designed to enhance the self-management of chronic health conditions.

摘要

目的

糖尿病是巴巴多斯的一个主要健康问题。2013年,报告的患病率(18.7%)是全球水平的两倍,2016年糖尿病占总死亡人数的10.4%。巴巴多斯人口老龄化迅速,患有糖尿病的老年人更容易出现并发症。由于治疗的直接医疗费用以及残疾和过早死亡导致的生产力损失所带来的间接成本,糖尿病管理不善给个人和社会带来了沉重负担。良好的糖尿病自我管理有助于血糖控制。社会支持可增强自我管理,而外部冲击则对其构成挑战。本研究探讨了在新冠疫情期间社会支持在巴巴多斯老年人糖尿病自我管理中的作用。

方法

在部分新冠疫情封锁期间,对巴巴多斯65 - 84岁患有糖尿病的成年人进行半结构化个人电话访谈,并进行定性二次主题分析。抽样是有目的的,借助为老年人提供服务的守门人进行。使用归纳法编码的访谈逐字记录由三位定性研究人员使用NVIVO软件进行主题分析。

结果

四个组织主题:“平衡”“社会资本”“复原力”和“对新冠疫情的适应”,构成了全球主题“适应性糖尿病自我管理反应”,该主题体现了老年人的复原力机制,他们平衡了包括自力更生和宗教信仰在内的促进因素,以及在旨在减少新冠病毒暴露的工作场所政策中察觉到的年龄歧视等障碍。因此,巴巴多斯患有糖尿病的老年人具有复原力,在新冠疫情期间有选择地纳入可用的社会支持机制以维持自我管理和整体幸福感。

结论

在这种情况下老年人具有复原力的新证据对于为改善糖尿病患者生活质量的卫生系统干预措施提供信息很重要。在旨在加强慢性健康状况自我管理的政策中应明确考虑老年人的观点。

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