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'Never again will I be carefree':a qualitative study of the impact of hypoglycemia on quality of life among adults with type 1 diabetes

Authors :
Norbert Hermanns
Katharina Finke-Groene
Bastiaan E. de Galan
Melanie Broadley
Hannah Chatwin
Christel Hendrieckx
Jane Speight
Mette Valdersdorf Jensen
Stephanie A. Amiel
Frans Pouwer
Jill Carlton
Simon Heller
Interne Geneeskunde
MUMC+: MA Endocrinologie (9)
RS: Carim - V01 Vascular complications of diabetes and metabolic syndrome
Source :
Chatwin, H, Broadley, M, Valdersdorf Jensen, M, Hendrieckx, C, Carlton, J, Heller, S, Amiel, S, de Galan, B, Hermanns, N, Finke-Groene, K, Speight, J & Pouwer, F 2021, ' 'Never again will I be carefree' : a qualitative study of the impact of hypoglycemia on quality of life among adults with type 1 diabetes ', BMJ open diabetes research & care, vol. 9, no. 1, e002322 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2021-002322, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 9, 1, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 9, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 9(1):e002322. BMJ Publishing Group, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

IntroductionAchieving glycemic targets and optimizing quality of life (QoL) are important goals of type 1 diabetes care. Hypoglycemia is a common barrier to achieving targets and can be associated with significant distress. However, the impact of hypoglycemia on QoL is not fully understood. The aim of this study was to explore how adults with type 1 diabetes are impacted by hypoglycemia in areas of life that are important to their overall QoL.Research design and methodsParticipants responded to a web-based qualitative survey involving a novel ‘Wheel of Life’ activity. Responses were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.ResultsThe final sample included 219 adults with type 1 diabetes from Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. They had a mean±SD age of 39±13 years and diabetes duration of 20±14 years. Participants identified eight areas of life important to their overall QoL, including relationships and social life, work and studies, leisure and physical activity, everyday life, sleep, sex life, physical health, and mental health. Participants reported emotional, behavioral, cognitive, and social impacts of hypoglycemia within domains. Across domains, participants described interruptions, limited participation in activities, exhaustion, fear of hypoglycemia, compensatory strategies to prevent hypoglycemia, and reduced spontaneity.ConclusionsThe findings emphasize the profound impact of hypoglycemia on QoL and diabetes self-care behaviors. Diabetes services should be aware of and address the burden of hypoglycemia to provide person-centered care. Clinicians could ask individuals how hypoglycemia affects important areas of their lives to better understand the personal impact and develop tailored management plans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20524897
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chatwin, H, Broadley, M, Valdersdorf Jensen, M, Hendrieckx, C, Carlton, J, Heller, S, Amiel, S, de Galan, B, Hermanns, N, Finke-Groene, K, Speight, J & Pouwer, F 2021, ' 'Never again will I be carefree' : a qualitative study of the impact of hypoglycemia on quality of life among adults with type 1 diabetes ', BMJ open diabetes research & care, vol. 9, no. 1, e002322 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2021-002322, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 9, 1, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 9, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 9(1):e002322. BMJ Publishing Group, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2021)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19340ad51fea0d160ed1795aa730eb4a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2021-002322