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'Feeling Anxious about Catching COVID': Facilitators and Barriers of Sleep Health among Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes

机译:“对感染 COVID 感到焦虑”:1 型糖尿病年轻人睡眠健康的促进因素和障碍

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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed pervasive stress and significant disruptions in sleep health in young adults. The purpose of this study was to describe the perceived facilitators and barriers of sleep health among young adults with type 1 diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants Thirty-two young adults with T1D (87.5 female; mean age = 21.5, SD = 2.0) participated in an online survey between January and July 2021. Young adults between the ages of 18-25 years with T1D for at least 6 months were eligible to participate, while those who had a previous OSA diagnosis, were currently pregnant, or worked the night shift were not eligible to participate. Methods A qualitative descriptive approach was used to explore the perceived facilitators and barriers to sleep among a convenience sample. Qualitative content was analyzed and coded for themes using qualitative content analysis. Responses were coded using an in vivo approach. Results Young adults with T1D identified changes in facilitators and barriers of sufficient sleep from before the COVID-19 pandemic to during the pandemic. Three overarching barriers and facilitators were identified: (1) general, (2) diabetes-specific, and (3) COVID-19 specific. Conclusions Our findings can inform future educational and cognitive-behavioral interventions to promote sleep health in young adults with T1D and other complex chronic conditions. When designing sleep-promoting interventions for young adults with T1D in the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic, researchers should consider T1D as well as COVID-specific barriers and facilitators.
机译:背景 COVID-19 大流行给年轻人带来了普遍的压力和睡眠健康的严重破坏。本研究的目的是描述 COVID-19 大流行期间 1 型糖尿病年轻人睡眠健康的感知促进因素和障碍。参与者 2021 年 1 月至 7 月期间,32 名患有 T1D 的年轻人(87.5% 为女性;平均年龄 = 21.5,SD = 2.0)参加了一项在线调查。年龄在 18-25 岁之间的 T1D 患者至少 6 个月有资格参加,而那些既往有 OSA 诊断、目前怀孕或上夜班的人没有资格参加。方法 采用定性描述性方法,探讨便利样本中睡眠的感知促进因素和障碍。使用定性内容分析对定性内容进行分析和编码。使用体内方法对反应进行编码。结果 患有 T1D 的年轻人确定了从 COVID-19 大流行之前到大流行期间充足睡眠的促进因素和障碍的变化。确定了三个主要障碍和促进因素:(1) 一般,(2) 糖尿病特异性,以及 (3) COVID-19 特异性。结论 我们的研究结果可以为未来的教育和认知行为干预提供信息,以促进患有T1D和其他复杂慢性病的年轻人的睡眠健康。在为 COVID-19 大流行期间和大流行后患有 T1D 的年轻人设计促进睡眠的干预措施时,研究人员应考虑 T1D 以及 COVID 特定的障碍和促进因素。

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