父母照顾两岁以下儿童持续皮下注射胰岛素的经验

Maria Forsner RN, PhD, Jenny Berggren RN, MSc, Jennipher Masaba RN, MSc, Annelie Ekbladh RN, MSc, Anna Lindholm Olinder RN, PhD
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摘要

婴儿期糖尿病并不常见,持续皮下胰岛素输注(CSII)是这类幼儿的推荐治疗方法。然而,这种形式的治疗以前还没有从父母的角度进行过调查。本研究的目的是确定父母照顾两岁以下患有糖尿病并正在接受CSII治疗的儿童的经验。对三对父母进行了两次访谈,以阐明他们对初期和日常生活的看法。数据被提交给定性内容分析,得出七个类别和一个主题,后者是:“糖尿病疾病威胁着我们孩子的生命,但胰岛素泵就像一个拯救天使,尽管具有挑战性。”起初,父母们觉得生活发生了天翻地覆的变化,但后来他们几乎一直觉得一切都在掌控之中。结论是糖尿病患儿的父母在控制疾病和CSII技术方面非常需要支持。对失去控制的恐惧和缺乏救济导致社会孤立。教育与家庭关系密切的人可能是一种有价值的干预。
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Parents' experiences of caring for a child younger than two years of age treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion

Diabetes during infancy is uncommon and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) is the recommended treatment with such young children. However, this form of treatment has not been investigated previously from the perspective of the parents.

The aim of this study was to determine parents' experiences of caring for a child less than two years old who had diabetes mellitus and was being treated with CSII therapy.

Three pairs of parents were interviewed twice to elucidate their views on the initial period and on daily living. Data were submitted to qualitative content analysis and resulted in seven categories and one theme, the latter being: ‘The diabetes disease was threatening our baby's life, but then the insulin pump came as a rescuing, though challenging, angel’. Parents initially felt life had been turned upside down, but later they felt in control nearly all the time.

It was concluded that parents of infants with diabetes are in great need of support in order to manage the disease and CSII technology. The fear of losing control and the lack of relief lead to social isolation. Educating someone close to the family could be a valuable intervention.

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