Doutreluingne Isa, Hellemans Hanne, Toelen Jaan, Casteels Kristina
Faculty of Medicine, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Development and Regeneration, KU Leuven Biomedical Sciences Group, Leuven, Belgium.
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2025 Jun 3;9(1):e003387. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2025-003387.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is one of the most common chronic diseases in children. Since the impact on both the child and its parents is great, parents are often concerned about their child's future.
The primary aim of this study is to examine the life domains related to a child's future that generate concerns among parents of children with T1D mellitus and to identify the factors that influence these concerns.
A qualitative approach using semistructured interviews was used. Dutch-speaking parents of children with T1D were recruited on a voluntary basis at UZ Leuven. A total of 11 online interviews (15 parents) were conducted. The online interviews, recorded in audio format, were subsequently transcribed and analysed through coding.
Mild to major concerns about independence were detected in 80% of parents. Three overarching themes were identified, each subdivided into specific subthemes, which account for the variability in the level of parental concern: diabetes-related factors, child-related factors and environmental influences. Within the theme of diabetes-related factors, concerns are explained by current metabolic control and coping, fear of hypoglycaemia and a sense of responsibility or control. The second factor influencing parental concerns is the child-specific characteristics, including the child's history, age/puberty and comorbidities. Lastly, relationships and role models in the environment, medical care and technological support are significant contributors.
This study is the first qualitative exploration of the perspective of parents of children with T1D regarding their child's future. Three major themes, along with different subthemes, were identified as influencing the level of parental concern related to their child's future independence. The findings aim to enhance healthcare providers' understanding of parental concerns.
1型糖尿病(T1D)是儿童中最常见的慢性病之一。由于该病对儿童及其父母的影响都很大,父母常常担心孩子的未来。
本研究的主要目的是探讨与儿童未来相关的生活领域,这些领域引发了1型糖尿病患儿父母的担忧,并确定影响这些担忧的因素。
采用半结构式访谈的定性研究方法。在鲁汶大学医院,以自愿为原则招募了讲荷兰语的1型糖尿病患儿的父母。总共进行了11次在线访谈(涉及15位家长)。以音频格式记录的在线访谈随后被转录,并通过编码进行分析。
80%的家长表示对孩子的独立性存在轻度至重度担忧。确定了三个总体主题,每个主题又细分为特定的子主题,这些主题解释了家长担忧程度的差异:糖尿病相关因素、儿童相关因素和环境影响。在糖尿病相关因素主题中,担忧的原因包括当前的代谢控制和应对情况、对低血糖的恐惧以及责任感或控制感。影响家长担忧的第二个因素是儿童的特定特征,包括孩子的病史、年龄/青春期和合并症。最后,环境中的人际关系和榜样、医疗护理和技术支持也是重要因素。
本研究首次对1型糖尿病患儿父母对孩子未来的看法进行了定性探索。确定了三个主要主题以及不同的子主题,这些主题影响着家长对孩子未来独立性的担忧程度。研究结果旨在增进医疗服务提供者对家长担忧的理解。