安大略省学校中的 1 型糖尿病;政策与实践

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Hannah Geddie MSc, MD, FRCPC , Sanja Visekruna RN, MSc, PhD, CCNE , Sarah Lawrence MD, FRCPC , Diana Sherifali PhD , Ereny Bassilious MD, FRCPC, MHPE
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摘要

背景1 型糖尿病(T1D)是一种具有挑战性的慢性疾病。患有 T1D 的幼儿在校期间需要日常支持以控制病情。2018 年,安大略省制定了一项省级政策,以确保糖尿病患儿安全、公平地参与学校活动。尽管如此,儿童和家长描述的学校经历却大相径庭。本定性研究从学校教育工作者(校长/教师)的角度出发,描述了学校董事会对 T1D 儿童护理相关政策的解释和实施情况。方法采用定性描述研究设计,使用定向定性内容分析,对政策文件进行了审查。2021 年,对汉密尔顿和多伦多地区教育局的 10 所公立小学的 13 名教师和校长进行了半结构式访谈。这包括学校教职员工如何接受有关 T1D 的教育,以及他们如何解读血糖信息并采取相应行动。尽管教育工作者通常在支持儿童方面发挥着积极作用,但许多教育工作者面临着各种障碍,包括优先事项相互竞争、恐惧、缺乏信息以及缺乏支持。促进因素包括有效的沟通/合作、可操作的信息、时间和糖尿病 "拥护者"。在某些情况下,获得护理支持有助于解决障碍或形成护理差距。结论学校董事会的政策为如何在学校支持 1 型糖尿病儿童提供了高层次的指导。然而,差距依然存在。我们就政策、员工教育/培训、角色和责任以及未来研究提出了具体建议。
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Type 1 Diabetes in Ontario Schools: Policy and Practice

Objectives

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a challenging chronic condition. Young children with T1D require daily support to manage their condition while at school. In 2018, Ontario established a provincial policy to ensure safe and equitable school participation for children with diabetes. Despite this, children and parents describe very different school experiences. In this qualitative study we describe the interpretation and implementation of school board policy related to the care of children with T1D from the perspective of school educators (principals/teachers).

Methods

Policy documents were reviewed employing a qualitative descriptive research design using directed qualitative content analysis. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 13 teachers and principals from 10 publicly funded elementary schools across the Hamilton and Toronto District School Boards in 2021.

Results

There are major differences in how policies regarding T1D are being implemented in schools. This includes how school staff are educated about T1D, and how they interpret and act on blood glucose information. Although educators often play an active role in supporting children, many face barriers, including competing priorities, fear, lack of information, and lack of support. Facilitators include effective communication/collaboration, actionable information, time, and a diabetes “champion.” In some instances, access to nursing support could help to resolve barriers or create care gaps.

Conclusions

School board policy provides high-level guidance on how to support children with T1D in school, but gaps remain. We provide specific recommendations regarding policy, staff education/training, roles and responsibilities, and future research.

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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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