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Type 1 diabetes through two lenses: comparing adolescent and parental perspectives with photovoice

机译:通过两种视角观察1型糖尿病:将青少年和父母的观点与photovoice进行比较

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Background Parental support and care-coordination are vital for youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in achieving positive health outcomes. Yet, studies are rarely designed to identify factors that influence parent/youth collaboration or how their perspectives about diabetes may vary. Methods Photovoice was used to explore how adolescent and parental perspectives on T1D compare to identify factors that may influence care collaboration. A follow-up study was conducted where parents/caregivers of adolescents with T1D were prompted to take and explain five photos capturing what diabetes meant to them. Selection criteria included having a child 12–19 years with a diagnosis of T1D (≥2?years since onset). Thirty-three parents/caregivers participated (24 mothers, six fathers, two grandmothers, and one grandfather of 19 sons/14 daughters; mean age 15?years [±2.1]; mean disease duration 6?years [±3.3]). Content analysis was used to compare parent/caregiver photos with those captured by adolescents in a previous study with 40 youth participants (20 males/20 females; mean age 15?years [±1.9]; mean disease duration 6?years [±3.9]) through a method of constant comparison. Socioeconomic status was measured by household income and parental education. Glycemic control was captured by HbA1c. Mann-Whitney U testing was used to compare representations across demographic variables (202 youth photos, 153 parental photos). Results Over half of adolescents and parents took at least one photo of: (1) diabetes supplies (2) food (3) coping mechanisms/resilience and (4) disease encroachment. Parents and adolescents similarly framed food-related issues as a major source of frustration in diabetes care. However, narratives about diabetes supplies differed: adolescents framed supplies as a negative aspect of diabetes whereas parents tended to celebrate supplies as improving life. Also, images of disease encroachment differed: adolescents took photos of their bodies to depict how diabetes trespasses on their lives whereas parents took pictures of clocks to denote sleep disruption or exhaustion from?constant care demands. Conclusions Food-related issues and varying views on supplies may trigger diabetes-specific conflicts. Contrasting viewpoints about the most cumbersome aspects of diabetes may provide insight into differential paths for interventions aimed at offsetting the burdens of T1D for adolescents and parents.
机译:背景技术父母的支持和护理协调对于1型糖尿病(T1D)的青少年在实现积极健康结果方面至关重要。但是,很少进行研究来确定影响父母/青年合作或他们对糖尿病的看法可能如何变化的因素。方法使用Photovoice来探讨青少年和父母对T1D的看法如何比较,以识别可能影响护理合作的因素。进行了一项后续研究,提示患有T1D的青少年的父母/监护人拍摄并解释五张照片,这些照片捕捉到了糖尿病对他们的意义。选择标准包括生一个12-19岁的儿童,诊断为T1D(发病后≥2?年)。共有33名父母/照顾者参加(24名母亲,6名父亲,2名祖母和1名祖父,其中19个儿子/ 14个女儿;平均年龄15岁[±2.1];平均病程6年[±3.3])。内容分析用于比较父母/照顾者的照片与青少年在先前研究中捕获的照片,该研究与40名青年参与者(20名男性/ 20名女性;平均年龄15岁[±1.9];平均病程6年[±3.9])有关。 )通过不断比较的方法。社会经济地位通过家庭收入和父母教育来衡量。血糖控制被HbA1c捕获。曼恩·惠特尼(Mann-Whitney U)测试用于比较人口统计学变量的表示形式(202张青年照片,153张父母照片)。结果一半以上的青少年和父母至少拍了以下照片:(1)糖尿病供应(2)食物(3)应对机制/适应力和(4)疾病侵袭。父母和青少年同样将与食物有关的问题归结为糖尿病护理失败的主要根源。但是,有关糖尿病供应的叙述却有所不同:青少年将供应视为糖尿病的消极方面,而父母则倾向于庆祝供应以改善生活。此外,疾病侵袭的图像也不同:青少年为自己的身体拍照以描绘糖尿病如何侵入他们的生活,而父母则为时钟拍照以表示由于长期护理需求而导致的睡眠中断或疲惫。结论与食品有关的问题和对供应的不同看法可能会引发针对糖尿病的冲突。关于糖尿病最繁琐方面的不同观点可能会为旨在消除青少年和父母的T1D负担的干预途径提供不同见解。

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