Examining the Relationship between Nighttime Glucose Values in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and Parent Fear of Nighttime Hypoglycemia

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Alexandra D. Monzon, Ryan J. McDonough, Christopher C. Cushing, M. Clements, S. Patton
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Objective. Youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) are at risk for experiencing nighttime hypoglycemia, and many parents report significant anxiety at night regarding glucose management. Limited data exist examining continuous nighttime glucose levels as a predictor of parent fear of nighttime hypoglycemia. The present study aimed to examine the relationship between parent fear of nighttime hypoglycemia and nighttime blood glucose levels as measured by continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). Methods. A sample of 136 parents/caregivers of youth with T1D completed a one-time survey and youth provided 14 days of CGM data. We conducted regression models with mean nighttime glucose value, glycemic variability, and the percent of nighttime glucose values in the hypoglycemic, target, and hyperglycemic range as the independent variable and parents’ fear of nighttime hypoglycemia as the dependent variable. Results. Overnight hypoglycemia measured via CGM did not predict parents’ fear of nighttime hypoglycemia; however, average youth nighttime glucose levels and nighttime glycemic variability were significant predictors of parents’ fear of nighttime hypoglycemia. Conclusions. The results of the present study indicate that parents of youth with T1D may report higher fear of hypoglycemia if they observe increased fluctuations in their child’s nighttime glucose levels, regardless of how often their child’s glucose levels are in the hypoglycemic range. The results suggest that clinicians may consider screening for parent fear of nighttime hypoglycemia in families of youth who present with large variability in their glucose values overnight.
研究1型糖尿病青少年夜间血糖值与父母夜间低血糖恐惧之间的关系
目标。患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的青少年有夜间低血糖的风险,许多家长报告夜间对血糖管理有明显的焦虑。目前有限的数据表明,夜间连续血糖水平可以预测父母对夜间低血糖的恐惧。本研究旨在研究父母对夜间低血糖的恐惧与连续血糖监测仪(cgm)测量的夜间血糖水平之间的关系。方法。136名青少年T1D患者的父母/照顾者完成了一次性调查,青少年提供了14天的CGM数据。我们以夜间平均血糖值、血糖变异性、夜间血糖值在低血糖、靶血糖和高血糖范围内的百分比为自变量,以父母对夜间低血糖的恐惧为因变量,建立回归模型。结果。通过CGM测量的夜间低血糖不能预测父母对夜间低血糖的恐惧;然而,青少年夜间平均血糖水平和夜间血糖变异性是父母对夜间低血糖恐惧的重要预测因素。结论。目前的研究结果表明,患有T1D的青少年的父母如果观察到孩子夜间血糖水平的波动增加,无论孩子的血糖水平在低血糖范围内的频率如何,他们可能会报告对低血糖的更高恐惧。结果表明,临床医生可以考虑在夜间血糖值变化较大的青少年家庭中筛查父母对夜间低血糖的恐惧。
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