Okonkwo Nkemjika, Bergner Erin M, Jaser Sarah S
J Pediatr Health Care. 2024 Nov-Dec;38(6):830-835. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2024.07.005. Epub 2024 Sep 21.
The purpose of this longitudinal, qualitative study was to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on self-efficacy and diabetes management among youth diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).
We conducted two semi-structured interviews with adolescents diagnosed with T1DM (n = 18) and their maternal caregivers (n = 20) over 6-9 months, to understand how their confidence in the adolescent's ability to manage their diabetes changed during the pandemic. Interviews were transcribed and coded by four raters, establishing inter-reliability.
Four themes emerged: Preventing Adverse Glycemic Events, Useful Glucose Trend Information, Improved Diabetes Management, and Downsides of Technology. Most adolescents (63%) reported increased confidence in their ability to manage diabetes during the pandemic. Over half of these adolescents were already using an insulin pump, and a substantial number (33%) updated their insulin delivery method. Both adolescents and caregivers cited diabetes devices as a factor in their self-efficacy for diabetes management.
Findings illustrate the importance of diabetes management in the daily lives of adolescents diagnosed with T1DM, and the potential benefits of diabetes devices during disruptions to care.
这项纵向定性研究的目的是考察2019冠状病毒病疫情对确诊为1型糖尿病(T1DM)的青少年的自我效能感和糖尿病管理的影响。
我们在6至9个月的时间里,对确诊为T1DM的青少年(n = 18)及其母亲照顾者(n = 20)进行了两次半结构化访谈,以了解在疫情期间他们对青少年管理糖尿病能力的信心是如何变化的。访谈由四名评分者进行转录和编码,确定了相互信度。
出现了四个主题:预防不良血糖事件、有用的血糖趋势信息、改善糖尿病管理以及技术的弊端。大多数青少年(63%)报告称,在疫情期间他们对管理糖尿病的能力更有信心。这些青少年中有一半以上已经在使用胰岛素泵,相当一部分人(33%)更新了胰岛素给药方式。青少年和照顾者都将糖尿病设备视为他们糖尿病管理自我效能感的一个因素。
研究结果说明了糖尿病管理在确诊为T1DM的青少年日常生活中的重要性,以及在护理中断期间糖尿病设备的潜在益处。