What's distressing about having type 1 diabetes? A qualitative study of young adults' perspectives

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作者
Balfe, Myles [1 ,2 ]
Doyle, Frank [3 ]
Smith, Diarmuid [4 ]
Sreenan, Seamus [5 ]
Brugha, Ruairi [1 ]
Hevey, David [6 ]
Conroy, Ronan [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Coll Surgeons Ireland, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth Med, Dublin 2, Ireland
[2] Natl Univ Ireland Univ Coll Cork, Dept Sociol, Cork, Ireland
[3] Royal Coll Surgeons Ireland, Dept Psychol, Dublin 2, Ireland
[4] Beaumont Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, Dublin 9, Ireland
[5] Connolly Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, Dublin, Ireland
[6] Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, Dept Psychol, Dublin 2, Ireland
关键词
Young adult; Distress; Qualitative; Type; 1; diabetes; Emerging adulthood; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY; DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE; CARE; EXPERIENCES; TRANSITION; ANXIETY; SUPPORT; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1186/1472-6823-13-25
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Diabetes distress is a general term that refers to the emotional burdens, anxieties, frustrations, stressors and worries that stem from managing a severe, complex condition like Type 1 diabetes. To date there has been limited research on diabetes-related distress in younger people with Type 1 diabetes. This qualitative study aimed to identify causes of diabetes distress in a sample of young adults with Type 1 diabetes. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 35 individuals with Type 1 diabetes (23-30 years of age). Results: This study found diabetes related-distress to be common in a sample of young adults with Type 1 diabetes in the second phase of young adulthood (23-30 years of age). Diabetes distress was triggered by multiple factors, the most common of which were: self-consciousness/stigma, day-to-day diabetes management difficulties, having to fight the healthcare system, concerns about the future and apprehension about pregnancy. A number of factors appeared to moderate distress in this group, including having opportunities to talk to healthcare professionals, attending diabetes education programmes and joining peer support groups. Young adults felt that having opportunities to talk to healthcare professionals about diabetes distress should be a component of standard diabetes care. Conclusions: Some aspects of living with diabetes frequently distress young adults with Type 1 diabetes who are in their twenties. Clinicians should facilitate young adults' attendance at diabetes education programmes, provide them with opportunities to talk about their diabetes-related frustrations and difficulties and, where possible, assist in the development of peer-support networks for young adults with diabetes.
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