Do the Interactions Between Type 1 Diabetes and Work Support Self-Management? A Best-Evidence Synthesis.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Journal of Diabetes Research Pub Date : 2025-05-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/jdr/5523829
Emma Victoria Shiel, Kim Burton, Steve Hemingway
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Abstract

Work can be challenging for people with Type 1 diabetes, in part due to difficulties around workplace self-management. What is unclear is the level of accommodation needed, and the type of support required, for effective self-management. To understand the interactions between work and Type 1 diabetes, a best-evidence synthesis of the available grey and peer-reviewed literature was conducted. Twenty-eight articles were included for thematic analysis. Three themes were formulated: (1) How work can be challenging for people with T1D, (2) how work can be beneficial for people with T1D, and (3) influence of policy and legislation. The interactions between Type 1 diabetes and work can hinder self-management. Work-related diabetes distress, concealment, stigma, lack of action space, and work-related intentional hyperglycaemia were reported concerns. Legislation and workplace policy around sickness and disability seem to be relatively inflexible and do not readily accommodate the needs of people with Type 1 diabetes. Conversely, work has acknowledged benefits for health and well-being, indicating a need to facilitate workplace accommodation for people with Type 1 diabetes. Current workplaces do not provide optimal support and accommodation for self-management of Type 1 diabetes. Future research should explore interventions that engage workers in their diabetes management, emphasising individual differences and empowerment. Moving forward, fostering collaborative approaches between the key actors, including managers, human resources, occupational health, and workers with Type 1 diabetes, could be important.

1型糖尿病与工作之间的相互作用是否支持自我管理?最佳证据综合。
对于1型糖尿病患者来说,工作可能是一项挑战,部分原因是工作场所自我管理方面的困难。目前尚不清楚的是,为实现有效的自我管理,所需的住宿水平和所需的支助类型。为了了解工作与1型糖尿病之间的相互作用,我们对现有的灰色文献和同行评议文献进行了最有力的综合。28篇文章列入专题分析。本研究确定了三个主题:(1)工作如何对T1D患者构成挑战;(2)工作如何对T1D患者有益;(3)政策和立法的影响。1型糖尿病和工作之间的相互作用会阻碍自我管理。与工作相关的糖尿病困扰,隐瞒,耻辱,缺乏行动空间,以及与工作相关的故意高血糖被报道。有关疾病和残疾的立法和工作场所政策似乎相对不灵活,不能轻易适应1型糖尿病患者的需求。相反,工作对健康和福祉有公认的好处,这表明有必要为1型糖尿病患者提供便利的工作场所。目前的工作场所没有为1型糖尿病的自我管理提供最佳的支持和便利。未来的研究应该探索让工人参与糖尿病管理的干预措施,强调个体差异和赋权。下一步,促进关键行为者之间的协作方法,包括管理人员、人力资源、职业卫生和1型糖尿病患者,可能是重要的。
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Journal of Diabetes Research
Journal of Diabetes Research ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
152
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes Research is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The journal welcomes submissions focusing on the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, and prevention of diabetes, as well as associated complications, such as diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy.
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