Evaluation of the possible impact of the fear of hypoglycemia on diabetes management in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus and their parents: a cross-sectional study

Ourania Andreopoulou, Eirini Kostopoulou, Eleni Kotanidou, Sophia Daskalaki, Angeliki Vakka, Assimina Galli-Tsinopoulou, Bessie E Spiliotis
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Abstract

Purpose

Hypoglycemia represents a significant source of anxiety for children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and their caretakers. Fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) was measured in children and adolescents with T1DM as well as in their parents using an established research instrument, the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey (HFS).

Methods

This is a two-center, cross-sectional study involving 100 children and adolescents aged 6–18 years old diagnosed with T1DM. One parent of each child also participated in the study. The participants, who were recruited from two different pediatric endocrine outpatient clinics, were asked to complete the translated Greek version of the HFS, which includes one version for children (C-HFS) and one for parents (P-HFS). The association of the questionnaire responses with subjects’ characteristics, such as current age, age at diagnosis, duration of diabetes, HbA1c levels, and mode of diabetes treatment were assessed.

Results

Parents exhibited significantly higher mean HFS scores than their children. No significant correlation was found between the P-HFS or the C-HFS scores and the age of the children, duration of diabetes, HbA1c, or mode of treatment.

Conclusion

The finding that parents experience higher levels of FoH compared to their children emphasizes the importance of healthcare providers to screen parental FoH and focus on approaches to support them in order to reduce their psychological burden, thus optimizing children’s diabetes management.

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评估对低血糖的恐惧可能对 1 型糖尿病儿童和青少年及其家长的糖尿病管理产生的影响:一项横断面研究
目的低血糖是 1 型糖尿病(T1DM)患儿及其看护者焦虑的一个重要来源。本研究采用一种成熟的研究工具--低血糖恐惧调查(HFS),对患有 T1DM 的儿童和青少年及其父母进行了低血糖恐惧(FoH)测量。每名儿童的一名家长也参与了研究。参与者来自两个不同的儿科内分泌门诊,他们被要求完成希腊语翻译版的 HFS,其中包括一个儿童版(C-HFS)和一个家长版(P-HFS)。评估了问卷回答与受试者特征(如当前年龄、确诊年龄、糖尿病病程、HbA1c 水平和糖尿病治疗方式)之间的关联。结论与子女相比,父母的 FoH 水平更高,这一发现强调了医疗服务提供者筛查父母 FoH 的重要性,并重点关注支持父母的方法,以减轻他们的心理负担,从而优化儿童的糖尿病管理。
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