父母HRQOL、护理满意度与8岁以上儿童诊断为1型糖尿病后2年家庭支持体验

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
Lisbeth Jönsson, Pia Lundqvist, I. Hallström
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在孩子被诊断为1型糖尿病后,父母的反应不同,无论是发病还是纵向。本研究的目的是描述和比较疾病对父母的影响,包括健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL),父母对所接受的护理的满意度,以及孩子在诊断后2年对糖尿病特定家庭支持的体验。进一步的目的是比较母亲和父亲的HRQOL和对护理的满意度,从孩子的诊断到2年后的随访。共有43名儿童和114名家长参与了调查。家长独立填写PedsQLTM家庭影响模块和PedsQLTM医疗保健满意度通用模块,8岁以上儿童独立填写糖尿病家庭行为量表®。结果显示,母亲报告的情绪功能水平低于父亲(p = 0.011),而在孩子确诊2年后,母亲的担忧程度更高(p = 0.035)。父母对孩子的医疗保健总体满意度较高,而母亲对其情感需求满意度较低(p = 0.012)。儿童获得父母支持的方式与他们的HbA1c值之间没有相关性。然而,出现了一个异常值,当排除这个异常值时,发现HbA1c与温暖关怀支持之间存在显著相关性。当一个孩子被诊断为1型糖尿病时,重要的是要考虑到父母是如何受到长期影响的。此外,进一步探讨8岁以上的儿童对家庭支持的重要程度也很重要。
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Parents HRQOL, Their Satisfaction with Care, and Children Over the Age of Eight’s Experiences of Family Support Two Years Subsequent to the Child’s Diagnosis with Type 1 Diabetes
ABSTRACT Parents react differently after their child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, both at onset and longitudinally. The aim of this study was to describe and compare the disease impact on parents, in terms of health-related quality of life (HRQOL), parents’ satisfaction with the care received, and the child´s experience of diabetes-specific family support 2 years after the child’s diagnosis. A further aim was to compare mothers’ and fathers’ HRQOL and satisfaction with care over time from the child’s diagnosis to follow-up 2 years later. A total of 43 children and 114 parents participated. Parents independently filled in the PedsQLTM Family Impact Module and the PedsQLTM Health Care Satisfaction Generic Module and children over the age of 8 filled in the Diabetes Family Behavior Scale®. The results showed that mothers reported a lower level of emotional functioning than fathers (p = 0.011) and a higher degree of worry 2 years after the child’s diagnosis (p = 0.035). Parents reported an overall high satisfaction with the child’s healthcare, but mothers reported lower satisfaction concerning the satisfaction of their emotional needs (p = 0.012). There was no correlation between how children experienced parental support and their HbA1c value. However, one outlier emerged and when this was removed a significant correlation was found between HbA1c and a warmth-caring support. When a child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes it is important to take into consideration how parents are affected longitudinally. Furthermore, it is also important to further explore what children over the age of 8 estimate as important with regard to their family support.
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