Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Bayburt University, Bayburt, Turkey.
Department of Internal Medicine Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.
J Clin Nurs. 2024 Mar;33(3):1022-1035. doi: 10.1111/jocn.17038. Epub 2024 Jan 29.
This study had three aims: to determine the hypoglycaemic confidence levels of participants, to identify factors affecting hypoglycaemic confidence levels of participants and to assess experiences related to hypoglycaemia of participants.
The explanatory-sequential-mixed method was used in this study.
The quantitative stage included a sample of 177 people, and the qualitative stage included a sample of 18 people. Data of the study were collected between April and June 2023 with the Hypoglycemic Confidence Level Scale, Personal Information Form and Semi-Structured Interview Form. Descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, one-way ANOVA and multiple linear regression analysis were used for quantitative data analysis. For the qualitative data analysis, content analysis was performed in the MaxQda program.
The scale items are scored between 1 and 4, and an increase in the score obtained from the scale indicates an increase in confidence levels. The mean hypoglycaemic confidence level score of the participants was 3. The data obtained in the qualitative stage were grouped under three main themes: Experiences Related to Hypoglycaemia, Reasons for Experiencing Hypoglycaemia and Managing Hypoglycaemia.
Identifying hypoglycaemic confidence levels and hypoglycaemia experiences of patients with diabetes can guide health professionals, especially nurses, in promoting person-centred care interventions.
The study discussed the hypoglycaemic confidence levels of diabetic patients and their experiences related to hypoglycaemia. The factors affecting the hypoglycaemic confidence level of the participants were educational status, income status, fear of experiencing hypoglycaemia, ability to self-administer insulin, receiving hypoglycaemia training and frequency of experiencing hypoglycaemia. The results of this study may provide guidance for the development of appropriate prevention and coping strategies for hypoglycaemia. Identifying the experiences of patients with diabetes with hypoglycaemia can guide health professionals, especially nurses, in promoting person-centred care interventions.
The Good Reporting of a Mixed Methods Study (GRAMMS) checklist was used for reporting.
No patient or public contribution.
本研究有三个目的:确定参与者的低血糖信心水平,确定影响参与者低血糖信心水平的因素,以及评估参与者与低血糖相关的体验。
本研究采用解释性顺序混合方法。
定量阶段包括 177 人样本,定性阶段包括 18 人样本。研究数据于 2023 年 4 月至 6 月期间通过低血糖信心水平量表、个人信息表和半结构式访谈表收集。定量数据分析采用描述性统计、独立样本 t 检验、单因素方差分析和多元线性回归分析。定性数据分析采用 MaxQda 程序进行内容分析。
量表项目的得分在 1 到 4 之间,量表得分的增加表明信心水平的提高。参与者的平均低血糖信心水平得分为 3 分。定性阶段获得的数据分为三个主要主题:与低血糖相关的体验、经历低血糖的原因和管理低血糖。
确定糖尿病患者的低血糖信心水平和低血糖体验可以指导卫生专业人员,特别是护士,促进以人为本的护理干预。
本研究讨论了糖尿病患者的低血糖信心水平及其与低血糖相关的体验。影响参与者低血糖信心水平的因素包括教育程度、收入状况、对经历低血糖的恐惧、自我注射胰岛素的能力、接受低血糖培训和经历低血糖的频率。本研究的结果可能为制定适当的低血糖预防和应对策略提供指导。确定有低血糖的糖尿病患者的体验可以指导卫生专业人员,特别是护士,促进以人为本的护理干预。
使用混合方法研究的良好报告(GRAMMS)清单进行报告。
无患者或公众贡献。