Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, No.1838, Guangzhou Avenue North, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, China.
School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
BMC Geriatr. 2024 Aug 3;24(1):653. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-05224-6.
With the advent of the smart phone era, managing blood glucose at home through apps will become more common for older individuals with diabetes. Adult children play important roles in glucose management of older parents. Few studies have explored how adult children really feel about engaging in the glucose management of their older parents with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) through mobile apps. This study provides insights into the role perceptions and experiences of adult children of older parents with T2DM participating in glucose management through mobile apps.
In this qualitative study, 16 adult children of older parents with T2DM, who had used mobile apps to manage blood glucose for 6 months, were recruited through purposive sampling. Semi-structured, in-depth, face-to-face interviews to explore their role perceptions and experiences in remotely managing their older parents' blood glucose were conducted. The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) were followed to ensure rigor in the study. The data collected were analyzed by applying Colaizzi's seven-step qualitative analysis method.
Six themes and eight sub-themes were identified in this study. Adult children's perceived roles in glucose management of older parents with T2DM through mobile apps could be categorized into four themes: health decision-maker, remote supervisor, health educator and emotional supporter. The experiences of participation could be categorized into two themes: facilitators to participation and barriers to participation.
Some barriers existed for adult children of older parents with T2DM participating in glucose management through mobile apps; however, the findings of this study were generally positive. It was beneficial and feasible for adult children to co-manage the blood glucose of older parents. Co-managing blood glucose levels in older parents with T2DM can enhance both adherence rates and confidence in managing blood glucose effectively.
随着智能手机时代的到来,对于患有糖尿病的老年患者来说,通过应用程序在家管理血糖将变得更加普遍。成年子女在老年父母的血糖管理中发挥着重要作用。很少有研究探讨成年子女通过移动应用程序参与管理其患有 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)的老年父母的血糖时的真实感受。本研究深入了解了参与通过移动应用程序管理其患有 T2DM 的老年父母血糖的成年子女的角色认知和体验。
在这项定性研究中,通过目的性抽样,招募了 16 名患有 T2DM 的老年父母的成年子女,这些子女在过去 6 个月中使用移动应用程序管理血糖。通过半结构化、深入的面对面访谈,探讨他们在远程管理其老年父母血糖方面的角色认知和体验。本研究遵循了《定性研究报告的统一标准》(COREQ),以确保研究的严谨性。通过应用科拉齐的七步定性分析方法对收集的数据进行分析。
本研究确定了六个主题和八个子主题。成年子女通过移动应用程序参与管理其患有 T2DM 的老年父母的血糖,他们的感知角色可以分为四个主题:健康决策者、远程监督者、健康教育者和情感支持者。参与的体验可以分为两个主题:参与的促进因素和参与的障碍。
对于患有 T2DM 的老年父母的成年子女来说,通过移动应用程序参与血糖管理存在一些障碍;然而,本研究的结果总体上是积极的。成年子女共同管理老年父母的血糖是有益且可行的。共同管理患有 T2DM 的老年父母的血糖水平可以提高他们对有效管理血糖的依从性和信心。