Perspectives of Parents With Type 1 Diabetes: Role of Children in Self-Management and Support.

IF 3.9 Q1 Health Professions Diabetes Educator Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-16 DOI:10.1177/0145721720964598
Jodi Krall, Vicki S Helgeson, Eunjin Lee Tracy, MaryJane S Campbell, Mary Korytkowski, Cynthia A Berg
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine parents' perceptions of the role children play in their type 1 diabetes (T1DM) care. Family members are a resource to support T1DM self-management, but how children are involved in their parents' diabetes has not been well explored.

Methods: Parents with T1DM (n = 85) and a subset of their romantic partners (n = 55) participated in interviews during which they described their children's knowledge of and involvement in diabetes care. Interviews were transcribed, responses coded/tallied, and themes identified.

Results: All parents reported that children knew of their diabetes, which they learned about progressively from a young age. Most parents reported children to be accepting and understanding of the ways that diabetes affected their family experiences (eg, pause to treat low blood glucose). When asked about specific support, parents rated "making parent feel better about diabetes" as the most frequently occurring behavior. Some parents felt that children, particularly younger ones, occasionally detracted from T1DM management, but this was usually expected and considered transient. Regardless of child age, many parents did not want diabetes to burden children and limited their involvement. Both parents with T1DM and partners requested resources to enhance child awareness and preparedness to support diabetes. Respondents, particularly partners, were also interested in learning how to communicate better as a family and share perspectives on how diabetes affects individual family members.

Conclusions: Diabetes care and education specialists should consider developmentally and relationally appropriate ways to engage children of parents with T1DM in education and self-management.

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目的:本研究的目的是调查父母对儿童在1型糖尿病(T1DM)护理中所扮演角色的看法。家庭成员是支持T1DM自我管理的资源,但儿童如何参与其父母的糖尿病尚未得到很好的探索。方法:有T1DM的父母(n = 85)和他们的一部分恋人(n = 55)参加了访谈,在访谈中,他们描述了他们的孩子对糖尿病护理的知识和参与。采访被记录下来,回答被编码/统计,并确定主题。结果:所有的父母都报告说孩子知道他们的糖尿病,他们从很小的时候就逐渐了解了。大多数家长报告说,孩子们接受并理解糖尿病对他们家庭经历的影响(例如,暂停治疗低血糖)。当被问及具体的支持时,家长们认为“让父母对糖尿病感觉好一点”是最常见的行为。一些家长觉得孩子,特别是年幼的孩子,偶尔会从T1DM管理中分心,但这通常是意料之中的,并且被认为是暂时的。无论孩子的年龄如何,许多父母都不希望糖尿病给孩子带来负担,因此限制了他们的参与。患有T1DM的父母和合作伙伴都要求提供资源,以提高儿童对糖尿病的认识和准备。受访者,特别是伴侣,也有兴趣学习如何更好地作为一个家庭进行沟通,并分享关于糖尿病如何影响个别家庭成员的观点。结论:糖尿病护理和教育专家应该考虑发展和相关的适当方法,让父母患有T1DM的孩子参与教育和自我管理。
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Diabetes Educator
Diabetes Educator 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The Diabetes Educator (TDE) is the official journal of the American Association of Di­abetes Educators (AADE). It is a peer-reviewed journal intended to serve as a reference source for the science and art of diabetes management. TDE publishes original articles that relate to aspects of patient care and education, clinical practice and/or research, and the multidisciplinary pro­fession of diabetes education as represented by nurses, dietitians, physicians, pharmacists, mental health professionals, podiatrists, and exercise physiologists.
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