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Psychological Outcomes in Children and Early Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Following Pediatric Diabetes Summer Camp: A 3-Month Follow-Up Study

机译:儿童和早期青少年的心理结果,患儿科糖尿病患者夏令营夏令营:3个月的后续研究

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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess general psychosocial adjustment to diabetes and perceived disease management among patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their parents before and after patients' participation in a diabetes summer camp. Methods: In this follow-up study, 20 children and adolescents with T1D (eight boys; mean age = 11.01 ± 0.94 years; mean diabetes duration = 3.02 ± 2.27) attending a southern Italian diabetic center, along with their parents, were assessed prior to and 3 months after the youths participated in a 1 week camp-based intervention involving didactic and interactive child-centered education and recreational activities. Patients and their parents completed measures assessing patients' quality of life and strategies employed by patients to cope with pain. Patients also completed measures evaluating their diabetes psychosocial adjustment, diabetes self-efficacy management, and illness perception; also, their parents completed measures of caregivers' perceived diabetes burden and treatment satisfaction. Youths' glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and standardized body mass index (z-BMI) values were also assessed. Within-subjects repeated-measures analyses of variance evaluated pre- and post-camp changes. Results: Camp attendance showed no beneficial effects on glycemic control, as indicated by HbA1c values both before (7.02%) and after (7.28%) camp being lower than 7.5%. HbA1c values were found to have increased after camp (pre-camp = 7.02%, post-camp = 7.28%; p = 0.010), but since they still fell within an acceptable range, they did not reveal clinically relevant changes in glycemic control. No substantial significant improvement in psychosocial measures was observed in children or parents (all p 0.05). According to the parents' evaluation, social support-seeking as a patient pain-coping strategy was slightly increased ( p = 0.044) after attending the camp. Conclusions: This study does not provide empirical evidence of benefits of participating in a diabetes camp for either patients or their parents. These findings suggest that healthcare providers rethink such camps as an experience for youths with T1D that actively involves parents and that includes both youth- and parent-focused psychological interventions.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是评估糖尿病(T1D)及其父母在患者参与糖尿病夏令营之前和父母的患者对糖尿病和感知疾病管理的一般心理社会调整。方法:在这种后续研究中,20名儿童和青少年有T1D(八个男孩;平均年龄= 11.01±0.94岁;之前评估了南部意大利糖尿病中心,以及父母的平均糖尿病持续时间= 3.02±2.27)进行评估青年达到3个月,参加了一个涉及教学和互动的儿童的教育和娱乐活动的1周的基于营地的干预措施。患者及其父母完成了评估患者的患者的生活质量和患者患者的策略,以应对疼痛。患者还完成措施评估其糖尿病心理社会调整,糖尿病自我效能管理和疾病感知;此外,他们的父母完成了护理人员的措施,感知糖尿病负担和治疗满意度。还评估了青少年的糖化血红蛋白(HBA1C)和标准化体重指数(Z-BMI)值。在受试者内部重复措施评估营地前和营地后变化的变化。结果:营地出席对血糖控制没有有益效果,如前所述(7.02%)和(7.28%)营地低于7.5%的HBA1C值。发现HBA1C值在营地后增加(营地= 7.02%,后营地= 7.28%; P = 0.010),但由于它们仍然在可接受的范围内,他们没有揭示血糖控制的临床相关变化。在儿童或父母(所有P> 0.05)中没有显着改善心理社会措施。根据父母的评价,寻求营地出席患者痛苦应对策略的社会支持略有增加(P = 0.044)。结论:本研究不提供参与患者或其父母的糖尿病营的益处的经验证据。这些调查结果表明,医疗保健提供者将此类阵营重新考虑为具有T1D的青少年的经验,它积极涉及父母,其中包括青年和亲本关注的心理干预。

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