儿童新诊断为1型糖尿病的家长视频咨询:一项定性研究。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jana Doerdelmann, Fabian-Simon Frielitz, Karin Lange, Tanja Meinsen, Sandra Reimers, Tanja Ottersberg, Alexander Katalinic, Olaf Hiort, Simone von Sengbusch
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摘要

目的:除冠状病毒大流行外,视频咨询尚未成为德国糖尿病儿童标准护理的一部分。“儿童和青少年虚拟糖尿病门诊2.0”(VIDIKI 2.0)研究调查了一年多来每月和补充视频会诊对标准治疗的影响。定性亚研究调查了有新诊断为1型糖尿病(T1DM)儿童的家庭的经历,这些家庭每周至少接受4次补充视频咨询。方法:以指南为基础的定性访谈对7个家庭进行了研究,这些家庭有8岁以下的儿童,并在研究开始前不久发病T1DM。使用定性内容分析方法对答案进行分析,特别是归纳类别形成。结果:T1DM起病患者家属几乎每天都会对胰岛素治疗的各个方面提出疑问。提供高频视频会诊,可以减少糖尿病团队的往返次数,方便日常生活的组织,增加安全感。结论:视像会诊作为一种补充性的医疗服务,特别是在糖尿病发病后,被认为对糖尿病患者家庭非常有帮助。高频视频会诊可能为克服糖尿病专科护理的现有缺陷提供一种工具。
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Video Consultation for Parents with a Child Newly Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes: A Qualitative Study.

Aims: With the exception of the coronavirus pandemic, video consultations have not been a part of the standard care for children with diabetes in Germany. The "Virtual Diabetes Outpatient Clinic for Children and Adolescents 2.0" (VIDIKI 2.0) study investigated the effect of monthly and supplementary video consultations on standard care over one year. The qualitative substudy investigated the experiences of families with a child newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) who received at least four weekly supplementary video consultations.

Methods: Guideline-based qualitative interviews were conducted with seven families with children under the age of eight and T1DM onset shortly before study entry. The answers were analyzed using a qualitative content analysis approach, particularly inductive category formation.

Results: Families of patients with T1DM onset have questions, almost daily, concerning various aspects of insulin therapy. The offer of high-frequency video consultations can reduce the number of trips to the diabetes team, facilitate the organization of daily life and increase the sense of security.

Conclusion: Video consultations as a supplementary offer of health care, especially after diabetes onset, were considered very helpful by the affected families. High-frequency video consultations may provide a tool to overcome existing deficiencies in specialized diabetes care.

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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
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发文量
72
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Publishing outstanding articles from all fields of endocrinology and diabetology, from molecular biology to clinical research, this journal is a brilliant resource. Since being published in English in 1983, the popularity of this journal has grown steadily, reflecting the importance of this publication within its field. Original contributions and short communications appear in each issue along with reviews addressing current topics. In addition, supplementary issues are published each year presenting abstracts or proceedings of national and international scientific meetings. The journal was initially published in German and is still the oldest endocrinological periodical in the German-language market!
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