Novel Use of a Simulation in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Sick-Day Education for Patients and Caregivers.

Q3 Medicine
Diabetes Spectrum Pub Date : 2025-02-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2337/ds24-0049
Hailee L Delsart, Sarah D Corathers, Catherine Fox, Gary L Geis, Patrick W Brady, Emily D Smith, Eric S Kirkendall, Kathleen E Walsh
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Objective: Management of type 1 diabetes during illness confers risk for serious harm because sick days happen infrequently, management is complex and multistep, and errors can result in diabetic ketoacidosis and hospitalization. Simulation offers a safe, experiential learning environment in which to practice skills with the goal of identifying and closing knowledge gaps. We hypothesized that simulation of sick-day scenarios with patients and caregivers via video conference could be used to assess knowledge of sick-day management for type 1 diabetes and determine the availability of necessary supplies at home.

Research design and methods: Our study included development of performance-based, scripted sick-day scenarios; selection and training of content experts as simulation facilitators; piloting and iterative revision of scenarios; and implementation of simulation sessions. Five distinct scenarios were created for either insulin injections or continuous insulin pump therapy. Each participant was block randomized to receive three of the five scenarios. Participant performance was measured by categorizing actions as most desired, less desired, or incorrect.

Results: Ten caregivers and two young adults with type 1 diabetes participated in 12 simulations, representing 14 individuals with type 1 diabetes. The most common category of less desired and incorrect processes chosen by participants was ketone management.

Conclusion: Simulation-based training for sick-day management is a feasible, interactive form of education for people with type 1 diabetes and caregivers. Video conferences allowed firsthand observation of supplies and resources available to families at home. Participant understanding of sick-day management will inform future interventions to address challenges with ketone management and recognition of diabetes technology issues when caring for an ill child with type 1 diabetes.

儿童1型糖尿病患者和护理人员病日教育模拟的新应用
目的:1型糖尿病患者患病期间的管理存在严重危害的风险,因其患病不频繁,管理复杂且多步骤,错误的管理可导致糖尿病酮症酸中毒和住院。模拟提供了一个安全的、体验式的学习环境,在其中练习技能,目标是识别和缩小知识差距。我们假设,通过视频会议对患者和护理人员的病假情景进行模拟,可以用来评估1型糖尿病患者的病假管理知识,并确定家中必要用品的可用性。研究设计和方法:我们的研究包括开发基于绩效的、脚本化的病假场景;选择和培训内容专家作为模拟主持人;试行和反复修订方案;以及模拟会话的实现。对于胰岛素注射或持续胰岛素泵治疗,研究人员创建了五种不同的情况。每个参与者被随机分配到五个场景中的三个。参与者的表现是通过将行为分为最想要的、不太想要的和不正确的来衡量的。结果:10名护理人员和2名患有1型糖尿病的年轻人参加了12次模拟,代表14名1型糖尿病患者。参与者选择的最常见的不太理想和不正确的过程是酮管理。结论:基于模拟的病假管理培训对1型糖尿病患者及其护理人员是一种可行的、互动式的教育形式。视频会议可以直接观察家庭可用的物资和资源。参与者对病假管理的理解将为未来的干预措施提供信息,以应对酮管理的挑战,并在照顾1型糖尿病患儿时认识到糖尿病技术问题。
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Diabetes Spectrum
Diabetes Spectrum Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of Diabetes Spectrum: From Research to Practice is to assist health care professionals in the development of strategies to individualize treatment and diabetes self-management education for improved quality of life and diabetes control. These goals are achieved by presenting review as well as original, peer-reviewed articles on topics in clinical diabetes management, professional and patient education, nutrition, behavioral science and counseling, educational program development, and advocacy. In each issue, the FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE section explores, in depth, a diabetes care topic and provides practical application of current research findings.
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