Experiences of young people living with type 1 diabetes in transition to adulthood: The importance of care provider familiarity and support.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1111/scs.13214
Mathilde Grøn Laursen, Marie Ørts Rahbaek, Sissel Due Jensen, Thim Praetorius
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Background: During the developmental transition from childhood to adulthood, young people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are more likely to take less care of their chronic disease. Alongside the developmental transition, young people with T1D also experience an organisational transition in which the care responsibility changes from a family-based approach in paediatric care to an individualised approach in adult care. Little is known from the perspective of the young people about what their interactions with the healthcare providers mean during these transitions.

Aim: The aim of this study is to explore how young people living with T1D experience interactions with their care providers, and what it means for their developmental transition.

Method: Semi-structured interviews with 10 respondents aged 18-20 living with T1D who were recruited from a youth outpatient diabetes clinic in Denmark. Recorded audio data were transcribed and analysed using an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach.

Results: Young people experience continuity in the relationship with the diabetes nurse from the paediatric clinic and a personal patient-provider relationship with their well-known and new care providers. This creates a feeling of familiarity and contributes to a seamless transition. The young people express that becoming more involved in diabetes treatment increases their willingness to take more responsibility for their own health. They also express that care providers should support them in managing their diabetes and talk about sensitive topics.

Conclusion: Continuity in the relationship with the diabetes nurse makes the transition from paediatric to adult care more satisfying and seamless. To support the developmental transition, care providers should gradually involve young people more in diabetes management and be supportive as they become more independent during the developmental transition.

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1型糖尿病年轻人向成年过渡的经历:护理人员熟悉和支持的重要性。
背景:在从儿童期到成年期的发育过渡过程中,患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的年轻人更有可能较少照顾他们的慢性病。在发展转型的同时,患有T1D的年轻人也经历了组织转型,在组织转型中,护理责任从儿科护理的基于家庭的方法转变为成人护理的个性化方法。从年轻人的角度来看,在这些转变过程中,他们与医疗保健提供者的互动意味着什么,人们知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是探索患有T1D的年轻人如何体验与护理人员的互动,以及这对他们的发展转型意味着什么。方法:对丹麦一家青年糖尿病门诊招募的10名18-20岁T1D患者进行半结构化访谈。使用解释性现象学分析方法对记录的音频数据进行转录和分析。结果:年轻人在与儿科诊所糖尿病护士的关系中体验到了连续性,在与知名和新的护理提供者的关系中感受到了个人患者提供者的关系。这会产生一种熟悉的感觉,并有助于无缝过渡。年轻人表示,更多地参与糖尿病治疗会增加他们对自己健康承担更多责任的意愿。他们还表示,护理人员应该支持他们管理糖尿病,并谈论敏感话题。结论:与糖尿病护士关系的连续性使从儿科护理到成人护理的过渡更加令人满意和无缝。为了支持发展转型,护理提供者应逐步让年轻人更多地参与糖尿病管理,并在他们在发展转型期间变得更加独立时给予支持。
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences is an established quarterly, peer reviewed Journal with an outstanding international reputation. As the official publication of the Nordic College of Caring Science, the Journal shares their mission to contribute to the development and advancement of scientific knowledge on caring related to health, well-being, illness and the alleviation of human suffering. The emphasis is on research that has a patient, family and community focus and which promotes an interdisciplinary team approach. Of special interest are scholarly articles addressing and initiating dialogue on theoretical, empirical and methodological concerns related to critical issues. All articles are expected to demonstrate respect for human dignity and accountability to society. In addition to original research the Journal also publishes reviews, meta-syntheses and meta-analyses.
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