Challenges and Barriers of Physical Activity Among Pediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Their Parents: A Systematic Review

Sekar Sari, Ika Yuni Widyawati, Elida Ulfiana
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Introduction: Pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and their parents seems unsure about participating in physical exercise. We explored the challenges and barriers experienced by pediatric patients with T1DM and their parents in implementing physical activity. Methods: This study used a systematic review design with a literature search in CINAHL, PubMed and Scopus, from May to July 2022. The inclusion criteria used a primary study with the outcomes of research studies explaining the status and barriers to implementing physical activity, and restricted the publication year from the year of 2017-2022. The PRISMA guideline anchored in the organization of this systematic review study. Results: Seven study articles, four qualitative and three quantitative studies, were included in the final synthesis. The challenges consist of the motivation and high level of self-efficacy had been well demonstrated as significant factors in the internal group. While barriers of implementing adequate physical activity are the parent’s fearness about hypoglycemia risk while being physically active, parental fears and pressures in preparing a healthful diet to keep their children active and safe, stigma, demand of supportive ambiance from the family members, school, and peers, the sufficient level of knowledge, and the limited number of technology tools provided to assist physical exercise practice were recognized as the barriers burdened the T1DM management in the external factor group. Conculusion: The most prominent challenge perceived was the fear of hypoglycemia due to the inappropriate level of physical activity.
儿童1型糖尿病患者及其父母体育活动的挑战和障碍:一项系统综述
1型糖尿病(T1DM)患儿及其父母似乎不确定是否参加体育锻炼。我们探讨了儿科T1DM患者及其父母在实施体育锻炼时遇到的挑战和障碍。方法:本研究采用系统评价设计,于2022年5 - 7月在CINAHL、PubMed和Scopus中检索文献。纳入标准采用了一项初步研究,其研究结果解释了实施身体活动的现状和障碍,并将出版年份限制为2017-2022年。PRISMA指南是本系统评价研究的组织基础。结果:7篇研究论文,4篇定性研究和3篇定量研究被纳入最终的综合。挑战包括动机和高水平的自我效能感在内部群体中得到了很好的证明。虽然实施适当体育活动的障碍是父母对体育活动时低血糖风险的恐惧,父母在准备健康饮食以保持孩子活跃和安全方面的恐惧和压力,耻辱,家庭成员,学校和同龄人对支持性环境的需求,足够的知识水平。在外部因素组中,辅助体育锻炼的技术工具数量有限被认为是T1DM管理的障碍。结论:最突出的挑战是担心由于不适当的体力活动水平而导致低血糖。
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