需要优先考虑教育和资源,以支持1型糖尿病患者的运动:澳大利亚对1型糖尿病成年人和健康提供者的调查结果。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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背景:建议1型糖尿病(PWD)患者定期锻炼以改善他们的健康,但许多人没有达到推荐的锻炼目标。支持残疾人运动的教育资源是存在的,但其价值尚不清楚。为了确定澳大利亚对改善运动资源的需求,我们调查了成年PWD和健康提供者(hp),了解他们在运动、运动障碍和当前资源充足性方面管理T1D的信心。方法:澳大利亚成年PWD和HPs完成调查,评估运动在T1D管理中的重要性,围绕运动管理T1D的信心,给予和接受教育的障碍,使用的资源以及应该采取何种形式的新资源。结果:收到128名PWD和122名hp的回复。两组人都认为运动对糖尿病的控制很重要。PWD认为时间限制(57%)和对血糖异常的担忧(43%)是运动的障碍,许多人对在运动中管理T1D缺乏信心。hp更有信心,但在提供建议方面遇到了障碍,而PWD不倾向于依赖这种建议。相反,72%的PWD患者认为持续血糖监测最有帮助。两组都希望有更好的资源来支持T1D的锻炼,PWD倾向于通过结构化的教育计划获得信息,hp倾向于通过电子学习获得信息。结论:澳大利亚HPs和PWD认识到锻炼在T1D管理中的重要性,并明确表达了改善教育资源的愿望。我们的研究结果为开发成人PWD和HPs的综合资源包提供了基础,以支持PWD锻炼。
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The Need to Prioritize Education and Resources to Support Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: Results of an Australian Survey of Adults With Type 1 Diabetes and Health Providers

Objectives

Regular exercise is recommended for people with type 1 diabetes (PWD) to improve their health, but many do not meet recommended exercise targets. Educational resources supporting PWD to exercise exist, but their value is unclear. To determine the need for improved exercise resources in Australia, we surveyed adult PWD and health providers (HPs) about their confidence in managing type 1 diabetes (T1D) around exercise, barriers to exercise, and the adequacy of current resources.

Methods

Australian adult PWD and HPs completed surveys to rate the importance of exercise in T1D management, confidence in managing T1D around exercise, barriers to giving and receiving education, resources used, and what form new resources should take.

Results

Responses were received from 128 PWD and 122 HPs. Both groups considered exercise to be important for diabetes management. PWD cited time constraints (57%) and concern about dysglycemia (43%) as barriers to exercise, and many lacked confidence in managing T1D around exercise. HPs were more confident, but experienced barriers to providing advice, and PWD did not tend to rely on this advice. Instead, 72% of PWD found continuous glucose monitoring most helpful. Both groups desired better resources to support exercise in T1D, with PWD preferring to obtain information through a structured education program and HPs through eLearning.

Conclusions

Australian HPs and PWD appreciate the importance of exercise in T1D management and express a clear desire for improved educational resources. Our findings provide a basis for developing a comprehensive package of resources for both adult PWD and HPs, to support exercise in PWD.

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Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Canadian Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
130
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Diabetes is Canada''s only diabetes-oriented, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal for diabetes health-care professionals. Published bimonthly, the Canadian Journal of Diabetes contains original articles; reviews; case reports; shorter articles such as Perspectives in Practice, Practical Diabetes and Innovations in Diabetes Care; Diabetes Dilemmas and Letters to the Editor.
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