评估日本1型糖尿病儿童糖尿病营:来自定性研究的领导者视角。

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Xinyi Chang, Atsushi Ogihara
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摘要

目的:糖尿病训练营(DCs)为全球1型糖尿病(T1DM)儿童和青少年提供一个安全、有吸引力的环境。尽管发展中国家对疾病管理产生了积极影响,但仍然没有探索设计可持续发展活动和战略的正式准则。方法:以日本为例,我们对8位DC组织者进行了半结构化访谈的定性研究。编写了一份讨论指南,其中载有四个不限成员名额的问题,以促进面谈。使用NVivo V.12 Plus软件记录、逐字转录并进行主题分析。结果:专题分析突出了三个核心主题:(1)dc的目标;(2) DCs的规划和实施;(3)挑战和未来期望。所有参与者都报告说,dc很有趣,并提高了对T1DM自我管理的理解。然而,组织者表示,他们遇到了一些挑战,例如确定活动内容,测试有效性和安全性问题。结论:我们的研究结果强调,确保DC活动的安全性,同时促进与医疗保健专业人员和研究人员的合作,对于DC的可持续发展至关重要。预计今后实施的儿童发展规划将为更多的T1DM儿童提供更广泛的支持和健康益处。
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Evaluating diabetes camps for children with type 1 diabetes in Japan: leaders' perspectives from a qualitative study.

Objective: Diabetes camps (DCs) provide a safe and engaging environment for children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) worldwide. Despite the positive impacts of DCs on disease management, the lack of formal guidelines for designing activities and strategies for sustainable development remains unexplored.

Methods: Using Japan as a case study, we conducted a qualitative study involving semistructured interviews with eight DC organisers. A discussion guide with four open-ended questions was developed to facilitate the interviews. All sessions were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically using NVivo V.12 Plus software.

Results: Thematic analysis highlighted three core themes: (1) Objective of DCs; (2) Planning and implementation of DCs and (3) Challenges and future expectations. All participants reported that DCs were fun and improved understanding of self-management of T1DM. However, organisers indicated that they encountered some challenges, such as establishing the content of the activities, testing the effectiveness and safety issues.

Conclusions: Our findings emphasise that ensuring the safety of DC activities while fostering collaboration with healthcare professionals and researchers is essential for the sustainable development of DCs. Future implementation of DC programmes is expected to provide broader support and health benefits for a larger population of children with T1DM.

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BMJ Leader
BMJ Leader Nursing-Leadership and Management
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