Leite Rafael O, Brodar Kaitlyn E, Saab Patrice G, Marchetti Daniella, Jaramillo Manuela, Sanchez Janine, Davis Eileen, Delamater Alan M, La Greca Annette M
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, 5665 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Flipse Building 420, Coral Gables, FL, 33136, USA.
Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2025 Mar;32(1):70-86. doi: 10.1007/s10880-023-09995-9. Epub 2024 Jan 28.
This study explored ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic impacted adolescents' diabetes management and psychosocial functioning, and how adolescents, parents, and providers viewed telemedicine. We present data from three studies: (1) a comparison of psychosocial functioning and glycemic levels before and after pandemic onset (n = 120 adolescents; 89% with type 1 diabetes), (2) an online survey of parents about pandemic-related stressors (n = 141), and (3) qualitative interviews with adolescents, parents, and medical providers about the pandemic's impacts on adolescents' diabetes care and mental health (n = 13 parent-adolescent dyads; 7 medical providers). Results suggested some adverse effects, including disrupting routines related to health behaviors and psychosocial functioning and impairing adolescents' quality of life. Despite these challenges, most participants did not endorse significant impacts. Some even noted benefits, such as increased parental supervision of diabetes management that can be leveraged beyond the pandemic. Furthermore, telemedicine offers benefits to continuity of diabetes care but presents challenges to care quality. These findings underscore the varied and unique impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents with diabetes.
本研究探讨了新冠疫情对青少年糖尿病管理和心理社会功能的影响方式,以及青少年、家长和医疗服务提供者对远程医疗的看法。我们展示了三项研究的数据:(1)疫情爆发前后青少年心理社会功能和血糖水平的比较(n = 120名青少年;89%为1型糖尿病患者),(2)一项关于疫情相关压力源的家长在线调查(n = 141),以及(3)对青少年、家长和医疗服务提供者进行的关于疫情对青少年糖尿病护理和心理健康影响的定性访谈(n = 13对家长-青少年组合;7名医疗服务提供者)。结果显示了一些不利影响,包括扰乱与健康行为和心理社会功能相关的日常活动,以及损害青少年的生活质量。尽管存在这些挑战,但大多数参与者并不认可有重大影响。一些人甚至指出了好处,比如家长对糖尿病管理的监督增加,这种监督在疫情之后也可以继续发挥作用。此外,远程医疗对糖尿病护理的连续性有好处,但对护理质量提出了挑战。这些发现强调了新冠疫情对糖尿病青少年产生的多样且独特的影响。