青少年2型糖尿病患者的社会心理经验:一项系统综述和综合研究。

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Melissa Oxlad, Lorraine Smith, Tyla McNamara, Ashley Young, Ella Borrowdale, Alexia Pena
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目的:在全球范围内,青少年中2型糖尿病(T2D)的患病率正在上升。虽然已知T2D会带来身体健康挑战,但对青少年的T2D心理社会经历知之甚少。我们的目的是识别和综合现有的关于青少年T2D的心理社会经验的定性研究,以告知医疗保健建议。方法:在PRISMA和JBI指南的指导下,我们采用元聚合的方法进行了系统的综述和综合。我们检索了五个电子数据库,以确定从数据库建立到2024年8月在同行评审期刊上发表的关于青少年T2D心理社会体验的定性或混合方法的初步研究。结果:纳入8项研究,结果汇总为与T2D诊断和T2D患者生活相关的2项综合结果。在诊断时,青少年对T2D的了解有限,通常是通过观察患有T2D的家庭成员获得的,并希望进一步教育。青少年还描述了一系列负面情绪,其中一些影响了他们诊断的披露。患有T2D的青少年面临着心理社会挑战,一些人将T2D视为一种负担,而另一些人则将其视为积极自我保健和改变生活方式的机会。青少年描述了健康行为改变和医疗管理方面的挑战。社会支持被认为是重要的。结论:青少年T2D患者对病情了解有限,希望接受更多的教育。他们在T2D管理中经历了一系列的情绪和挑战,并从支持中受益。基于我们的研究结果,我们提出了可以优化青少年身体、心理和社会健康的建议。
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Psychosocial Experiences of Adolescents with Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis.

Objective: Globally, the prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) among adolescents is increasing. While T2D is known to bring physical health challenges, less is known about adolescents' psychosocial experiences of T2D. We aimed to identify and synthesize existing qualitative research about adolescents' psychosocial experiences of T2D to inform healthcare recommendations.

Method: Guided by PRISMA and JBI guidelines, we conducted a systematic review and meta-synthesis using a meta-aggregative approach. We searched five electronic databases to identify qualitative or mixed-methods primary studies examining adolescents' psychosocial experiences of T2D, published in English, in a peer-reviewed journal from database inception to August 2024.

Results: Eight studies were included, with findings aggregated into two synthesized findings related to the diagnosis of T2D and living with T2D. At diagnosis, adolescents had limited knowledge of T2D, often obtained via observing family members with T2D and desired further education. Adolescents also described a range of negative emotions, some of which influenced disclosure of their diagnosis. In living with T2D, adolescents contended with psychosocial challenges, with some viewing T2D as a burden and others as an opportunity for positive self-care and lifestyle changes. Adolescents described challenges with health behaviour changes and medical management. Social support was noted to be important.

Conclusions: Adolescents with T2D have limited knowledge about the condition and desire greater education. They experience a range of emotions and challenges with T2D management and benefit from support. Based on our findings, we propose recommendations that may optimize adolescents' physical, psychological and social wellbeing.

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