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为1型糖尿病患儿的父母提供支持:比较信息和传递方式的实验

Supporting Parents of Children With Type 1 Diabetes: Experiment Comparing Message and Delivery Types.

作者信息

Holtz Bree, Mitchell Katharine

机构信息

Department of Advertising and Public Relations, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2023 Feb 3;7:e41193. doi: 10.2196/41193.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic condition that typically affects young age group people and is estimated to afflict approximately 154,000 people younger than 20 years in the United States. Since T1D typically impacts children, parents must play an active role in helping their child manage the condition. This creates a substantial burden and responsibility for the parents.

OBJECTIVE

This pilot study sought to find ways to help parents with children with T1D in coping with stresses related to managing and monitoring their child's disease by providing informational support, either about parenting a child with T1D or general parenting messages through different channels.

METHODS

Parents (N=120) of children with T1D were recruited through an email listserv through local T1D Facebook groups. A total of 102 participants were included in the analysis. We conducted a 2×2 experimental study over an 8-week period to test 2 types of messages (diabetes specific vs general parenting) and the medium in which the messages were delivered (Facebook vs SMS text message). Diabetes behavior, informational support, emotional support, and quality of life were the main outcomes of interest.

RESULTS

The results suggested that the participants in the diabetes message groups showed improvement in diabetes behaviors (F=3.69; P=.05) and were more satisfied with the intervention (F=4.59; P=.005). There were no differences between message and medium groups on informational support, emotional support, or quality of life.

CONCLUSIONS

The results of this study demonstrate that the medium-Facebook or SMS text messaging-does not matter for parents' perceptions of social support or quality of life. The diabetes message group reported higher levels of disease management. Finally, the groups with the diabetes support messages were more satisfied than those who received general parenting messages. The findings provide starting guidance for the development of social support interventions for this population.

摘要

背景

1型糖尿病(T1D)是一种慢性病,通常影响年轻人群体,据估计在美国约有15.4万名20岁以下的人受其困扰。由于T1D通常影响儿童,父母必须在帮助孩子管理病情方面发挥积极作用。这给父母带来了巨大的负担和责任。

目的

这项试点研究旨在寻找方法,通过提供信息支持,帮助患有T1D孩子的父母应对与管理和监测孩子疾病相关的压力,这些信息支持要么是关于养育患有T1D孩子的内容,要么是通过不同渠道提供的一般育儿信息。

方法

通过当地T1D脸书群组的电子邮件列表招募了患有T1D孩子的父母(N = 120)。共有102名参与者纳入分析。我们在8周内进行了一项2×2实验研究,以测试两种类型的信息(糖尿病特定信息与一般育儿信息)以及信息传递的媒介(脸书与短信)。糖尿病行为、信息支持、情感支持和生活质量是主要关注的结果。

结果

结果表明,糖尿病信息组的参与者在糖尿病行为方面有改善(F = 3.69;P = 0.05),并且对干预更满意(F = 4.59;P = 0.005)。在信息支持、情感支持或生活质量方面,信息组和媒介组之间没有差异。

结论

本研究结果表明,媒介(脸书或短信)对父母对社会支持的认知或生活质量没有影响。糖尿病信息组报告的疾病管理水平更高。最后,接受糖尿病支持信息的组比接受一般育儿信息的组更满意。这些发现为针对该人群的社会支持干预措施的开发提供了初步指导。

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