Ritholz M D, Jacobson A M
Behavioral and Mental Health Research Section, Joslin Diabetes Center, The Children's Hospital, and The Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass 02215, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 1998 Dec;13(12):799-804. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00243.x.
To increase understanding of the everyday experiences of hypoglycemia for patients with type 1 diabetes through the use of a narrative research approach.
Center for diabetes treatment and research.
Cross-sectional assessment using a narrative research approach.
PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Twenty outpatients (aged 21-30 years) diagnosed with type 1 diabetes for at least 10 years.
Experiences of hypoglycemia were investigated during in-depth, semistructured interviews that were tape-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed to identify common themes. Self-report measures of depression (Revised Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression) and anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) also were administered. Subjects reported the following common themes: interpersonal conflict including fears of dependency and loss of control and problems addressing concerns about hypoglycemia with significant others; difficulty making sense of their hypoglycemic behaviors in relation to their usual ways of functioning; and perceived lack of understanding by others, including physicians, about the emotional experiences of hypoglycemia. Subjects were neither clinically depressed nor anxious.
These findings suggest that type 1 diabetes patients' experiences of hypoglycemia negatively affect their interpersonal relationships and views of themselves. Hypoglycemia also was described as an extremely private experience that was rarely discussed with others. Patient education and professional support in the treatment of hypoglycemia are recommended to enhance treatment decision making for patients with type 1 diabetes.
通过采用叙事研究方法,增强对1型糖尿病患者低血糖日常经历的理解。
糖尿病治疗与研究中心。
采用叙事研究方法的横断面评估。
患者/参与者:20名门诊患者(年龄21 - 30岁),诊断为1型糖尿病至少10年。
在深入的半结构化访谈中调查低血糖经历,访谈进行录音、转录并分析以确定共同主题。还进行了抑郁(汉密尔顿抑郁量表修订版)和焦虑(状态 - 特质焦虑量表)的自我报告测量。受试者报告了以下共同主题:人际冲突,包括对依赖和失去控制的恐惧以及与重要他人解决低血糖担忧的问题;难以将其低血糖行为与其通常的功能方式联系起来理解;以及感觉包括医生在内的其他人对低血糖的情感经历缺乏理解。受试者既无临床抑郁也无焦虑。
这些发现表明,1型糖尿病患者的低血糖经历对其人际关系和自我认知产生负面影响。低血糖也被描述为一种极少与他人讨论的极其私密的经历。建议在低血糖治疗中进行患者教育和专业支持,以改善1型糖尿病患者的治疗决策。