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“现在感觉就像是一个完全不同的世界:”2019年冠状病毒病时代1型糖尿病青少年的压力与复原力

"It Just Kind of Feels Like a Different World Now:" Stress and Resilience for Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes in the Era of COVID-19.

作者信息

O'Donnell Maeve B, Hilliard Marisa E, Cao Viena T, Bradford Miranda C, Barton Krysta S, Hurtado Samantha, Duran Brenda, Perez Samantha Garcia, Rahman Kiswa S, Scott Samantha, Malik Faisal S, DeSalvo Daniel J, Pihoker Catherine, Zhou Chuan, Rosenberg Abby R, Yi-Frazier Joyce P

机构信息

Palliative Care and Resilience Lab, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Seattle, WA, United States.

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Diabetes/Endocrinology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, United States.

出版信息

Front Clin Diabetes Healthc. 2022 Feb 21;3:835739. doi: 10.3389/fcdhc.2022.835739. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major stressor for adolescents. Given the unique implications of the pandemic for youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D), who already navigate multiple stressors as a function of their chronic condition, we aimed to describe the impact of the pandemic on adolescents with T1D and describe their coping strategies and resilience resources.

RESEARCH METHOD

In a 2-site (Seattle WA, Houston TX) clinical trial of a psychosocial intervention targeting stress/resilience, adolescents 13-18 years old with T1D ≥ 1 year and elevated diabetes distress were enrolled August 2020 - June 2021. Participants completed a baseline survey about the pandemic, including open-ended questions about the effects of the pandemic, what was helping them navigate, and how it impacted T1D management. Hemoglobin A1c (A1c) was extracted from clinical records. Free text responses were analyzed using an inductive content approach. Survey responses and A1c were summarized using descriptive statistics and associations were assessed by Chi-squared tests.

RESULTS

Adolescents (n=122) were 56% female. 11% of adolescents reported diagnosis of COVID-19 and 12% had a family member/other important person die from COVID-19 complications. Adolescents described Social Relationships, Personal Health/Safety Practices, Mental Health, Family Relationships, and School to be primary areas affected by COVID-19. Helpful resources included: Learned Skills/Behaviors, Social Support/Community, and Meaning-Making/Faith. Among participants indicating that the pandemic had an impact on their T1D management (n=35), the most commonly described areas were: Food, Self-Care, Health/Safety, Diabetes Appointments, and Exercise. Compared to adolescents who reported minimal difficulty managing T1D during the pandemic (71%), those reporting moderate to extreme difficulty (29%) were more likely to have A1C ≥ 8% (80% 43%, p<.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Results underscore the pervasive impact of COVID-19 on teens with T1D across multiple major life domains. Their coping strategies aligned with stress, coping, and resilience theories and suggest resilient responses in the face of stress. Despite experiencing pandemic-related stressors in many areas, diabetes-related functioning was relatively protected for most teens, highlighting their diabetes-specific resilience. Discussing the pandemic impact on T1D management may be an important focus for clinicians, especially for adolescents with diabetes distress and above-target A1C.

摘要

目的

新冠疫情一直是青少年面临的主要压力源。鉴于疫情对1型糖尿病(T1D)青少年有着独特的影响,这类青少年因慢性病本身已经要应对多种压力源,我们旨在描述疫情对T1D青少年的影响,并描述他们的应对策略和恢复力资源。

研究方法

在一项针对压力/恢复力的社会心理干预的双地点(华盛顿州西雅图、德克萨斯州休斯顿)临床试验中,2020年8月至2021年6月招募了13 - 18岁、患T1D≥1年且糖尿病困扰程度较高的青少年。参与者完成了一项关于疫情的基线调查,包括关于疫情影响、帮助他们应对的因素以及疫情如何影响T1D管理的开放式问题。糖化血红蛋白(A1c)从临床记录中提取。使用归纳性内容分析法对自由文本回复进行分析。使用描述性统计对调查回复和A1c进行总结,并通过卡方检验评估相关性。

结果

青少年(n = 122)中56%为女性。11%的青少年报告确诊感染新冠,12%有家庭成员/其他重要人物死于新冠并发症。青少年将社会关系、个人健康/安全行为、心理健康、家庭关系和学校描述为受新冠疫情影响的主要领域。有用的资源包括:所学技能/行为、社会支持/社区以及意义构建/信仰。在表示疫情对其T1D管理有影响的参与者中(n = 35),最常提到的领域是:饮食、自我护理、健康/安全、糖尿病门诊预约和运动。与报告在疫情期间T1D管理困难最小的青少年(71%)相比,报告中度至极端困难的青少年(29%)更有可能A1C≥8%(80%对43%,p <.01)。

结论

结果强调了新冠疫情对T1D青少年在多个主要生活领域的广泛影响。他们的应对策略与压力、应对和恢复力理论相符,表明面对压力时有恢复力的反应。尽管在许多领域经历了与疫情相关的压力源,但大多数青少年的糖尿病相关功能相对得到保护,突出了他们特定于糖尿病的恢复力。讨论疫情对T1D管理的影响可能是临床医生的一个重要关注点,特别是对于有糖尿病困扰且A1C高于目标值的青少年。

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