Verónica Izquierdo, Marcos Pazos-Couselo, María González-Rodríguez, Alba-Elena Martínez-Santos, Paula Andujar-Plata, Olaia Díaz-Trastoy, Antía Fernández-Pombo, Sara Sigüeiro-Paulos, Raquel Rodríguez-González
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针对正在使用胰岛素泵(IP)治疗或考虑开始胰岛素泵治疗的患者的教育计划数据有限,而且个人特征对其教育途径的影响仍不明确。我们的目的是分析转诊接受胰岛素泵治疗的 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患者的特征,以及这些特征会如何影响他们的教育过程。我们对转诊到医院参加结构化 IP 前教育项目的 1 型糖尿病患者进行了一项回顾性描述观察研究。研究收集并分析了教育、社会人口学和临床变量。在植入 IP 5 年后,对参与者进行了随访。71人完成了教育计划,其中10人在完成计划时遇到了重大障碍。与教育水平较高的人相比,教育水平较低的人需要更多的课程和更长的周数才能完成。因代谢控制不佳和低血糖而转诊的患者也需要更多时间来完成这一过程。糖尿病教育工作者必须认识到教育计划参与者的特点、需求和挑战的多样性。在此基础上,他们必须调整策略,提供更有效的、以人为本的糖尿病教育和支持,为参与者带来积极、持久的成果和参与感。
Characteristics of people with type 1 diabetes influence the educational process for starting insulin pump therapy: an observational study.
Limited data exist on educational programs for people using insulin pump (IP) therapy or those considering its initiation, and the influence of individual characteristics on their educational pathway remains unclear. Our aim was to analyze the characteristics of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) referred for IP therapy and how these characteristics may influence their educational process. A retrospective descriptive observational study was carried out on people with T1D referred for participation in a structured pre-IP educational program in a hospital setting. Educational, sociodemographic and clinical variables were collected and analyzed. Participants were followed up 5 years after IP placement. Seventy-one people finalized the educational program, of whom 10 experienced major barriers to completing it. People with lower educational level required more sessions and weeks to complete it compared to those with higher educational levels. People referred due to suboptimal metabolic control and hypoglycemia also required more time to complete the process. It is essential for diabetes educators to recognize the diversity of characteristics, needs and challenges among the participants in an educational program. Based on this, they must adapt strategies to provide more effective, person-centered diabetes education and support, fostering positive and sustained outcomes and engagement for participants.
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Publishing original, refereed papers, Health Education Research deals with all the vital issues involved in health education and promotion worldwide - providing a valuable link between the health education research and practice communities.