Azar Sarah, Maroun Abou Jaoude Noa, Kędzia Andrzej, Niechciał Elżbieta
Department of Pediatric Diabetes, Clinical Auxology and Obesity, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Szpitalna Street 27/33, 60-572 Poznan, Poland.
J Clin Med. 2024 Sep 24;13(19):5669. doi: 10.3390/jcm13195669.
Adolescence is a particularly crucial period of physical, emotional, and social development and adaptation, rendering these formative years rather challenging for individuals with chronic conditions like type 1 diabetes (T1D). Despite rapid improvement in diabetes therapies, adolescents with T1D are characterized by poorer adherence to treatment regimens compared with other pediatric age groups. Insufficient adherence is strongly related to low diabetes control, increasing morbidity, and risk for premature mortality. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of adolescents' most common barriers to T1D adherence, stressing the need for a deep and comprehensive understanding of these barriers. The complexity of these barriers is underscored by the diverse factors contributing to poor T1D adherence in adolescents. A narrative review was conducted, surveying four databases (PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, and Web of Science) for full-text articles in the English language published up to June 2024. All studies related to barriers to T1D adherence in adolescents were considered. The literature was selected using selection and exclusion criteria and extracted and organized using Mendeley. Exclusion criteria included studies with insufficient data and non-peer-reviewed articles. This review revealed that adolescents face numerous obstacles to T1D adherence related to psychological factors, flux in family dynamics, perceived social pressures, therapy-related factors, transitioning responsibility, risk-taking behaviors, and pubertal changes. Navigating the adaptations to the different aspects of T1D, from treatment to complications and adolescents' personal growth, effectively requires a thorough understanding of the barriers of a treatment regimen that patients at this critical age face.
青春期是身体、情感和社会发展及适应的一个特别关键的时期,这使得这些成长阶段对于患有1型糖尿病(T1D)等慢性病的个体来说颇具挑战性。尽管糖尿病治疗方法有了迅速改进,但与其他儿科年龄组相比,患有T1D的青少年对治疗方案的依从性较差。依从性不足与糖尿病控制不佳、发病率增加和过早死亡风险密切相关。本研究旨在全面概述青少年在T1D治疗依从性方面最常见的障碍,强调深入全面了解这些障碍的必要性。青少年T1D治疗依从性差的多种因素凸显了这些障碍的复杂性。我们进行了一项叙述性综述,在四个数据库(PubMed、Scopus、EMBASE和Web of Science)中检索截至2024年6月发表的英文全文文章。所有与青少年T1D治疗依从性障碍相关的研究均被纳入考虑。通过筛选和排除标准选择文献,并使用Mendeley进行提取和整理。排除标准包括数据不足的研究和非同行评审的文章。该综述表明,青少年在T1D治疗依从性方面面临诸多障碍,这些障碍与心理因素、家庭动态变化、感知到的社会压力、治疗相关因素、责任过渡、冒险行为和青春期变化有关。要有效地应对T1D不同方面的适应问题,从治疗到并发症以及青少年的个人成长,就需要深入了解这个关键年龄段的患者在治疗方案中所面临的障碍。