Bendixen Bente Elisabeth, Wilhelmsen-Langeland Ane, Lomborg Kirsten, Måkestad Eirin, Iversen Marjolein M, Søfteland Eirik, Haugstvedt Anne
Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
Division of Psychiatry, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Sci Diabetes Self Manag Care. 2025 Jun;51(3):323-332. doi: 10.1177/26350106251326517. Epub 2025 Mar 21.
PurposeThe purpose of the study was to explore experiences with use of a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) in people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM).MethodsA qualitative study with individual semistructured interviews at 2 time points was conducted; first with 14 adults, ages 45 to 74 years (8 women) and second with 9 of the first interviewed adults (5 women) approximately 2 years later. Participants used CGM before, during, and 3 months after the concentrated group intervention. Thematic analysis was performed on the transcribed interviews.ResultsThree main themes were identified regarding the use of CGMs: (1) a gamechanger in diabetes education, (2) intermittent use is preferred, and (3) a balancing act. The participants described the use of CGMs as a valuable tool in diabetes education. It increased their understanding of insulin demand and sensitivity and strengthened their awareness of how to make more health-promoting micro-choices in everyday life. Intermittent use was described as the preferred way of using CGMs. Some experienced that CGMs could be challenging, and in periods of satisfactory glucose control, CGM use was experienced as unnecessary, underpinning intermittent use as appropriate.ConclusionStudy findings showed that participants with T2DM experienced CGMs as a valuable tool to gain deeper understanding of processes in the body, which could improve diabetes self-management. CGMs can facilitate more healthy micro-choices in life. Intermittent use of CGMs is most often the preferred approach for people with T2DM, but access to CGMs should take individual preferences into consideration.
目的
本研究的目的是探索2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者使用持续葡萄糖监测仪(CGM)的体验。
方法
进行了一项定性研究,在两个时间点进行个体半结构化访谈;第一次访谈了14名年龄在45至74岁之间的成年人(8名女性),大约两年后对其中9名首次受访的成年人(5名女性)进行了第二次访谈。参与者在集中小组干预之前、期间和之后3个月使用CGM。对转录的访谈进行了主题分析。
结果
关于CGM的使用确定了三个主要主题:(1)糖尿病教育的变革者,(2)更喜欢间歇性使用,(3)一种平衡行为。参与者将CGM的使用描述为糖尿病教育中的一种有价值的工具。它增加了他们对胰岛素需求和敏感性的理解,并增强了他们对如何在日常生活中做出更有益健康的微观选择的意识。间歇性使用被描述为使用CGM的首选方式。一些人认为CGM可能具有挑战性,并且在血糖控制令人满意的时期,使用CGM被认为是不必要的,这支持了间歇性使用的合理性。
结论
研究结果表明,T2DM患者将CGM视为深入了解身体过程的有价值工具,这可以改善糖尿病自我管理。CGM可以促进生活中做出更健康的微观选择。对于T2DM患者来说,间歇性使用CGM通常是首选方法,但CGM的使用应考虑个人偏好。