1型糖尿病成年人的简短在线接受和承诺治疗:试点研究
Cristina Stefanescu1, Alin Laurentiu Tatu1,2,3, Aurel Nechita1
1Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, "Dunărea de Jos" University, Galați, Romania.
Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare
|May 9, 2024
概括
这项研究发现,为期四周的在线接受和承诺治疗 (ACT) 干预显著减少了糖尿病相关的压力,并改善了1型糖尿病 (T1DM) 的成年人的心理灵活性. 参与者还报告说,糖尿病接受率更高.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 行为医学是一种行为医学.
背景情况:
- 心理社会因素显著影响1型糖尿病 (T1DM) 的管理.
- 整合精神教育和心理治疗干预措施对于全面的T1DM护理至关重要.
- 接受和承诺疗法 (ACT) 在治疗慢性疾病中的心理痛苦方面表现有前途.
研究的目的:
- 评估为期四周的在线个人ACT干预对T1DM成年人的影响.
- 评估糖尿病相关压力的变化,糖尿病接受,患者与医生的关系和心理灵活性.
- 探索参与者对ACT干预的满意度.
主要方法:
- 采用混合方法的单臂试验.
- 13名患有T1DM的成年人参加了为期四周的在线个人ACT干预.
- 干预前和后进行了自我报告措施,并进行了定性反.
主要成果:
- 在糖尿病接受和心理灵活性方面观察到有统计学意义的改善.
- 糖尿病相关的压力和心理不灵活性显著减少.
- 患者与医生的关系没有显著变化,但整体满意度很高.
结论:
- 在线ACT干预可以有效地减轻与糖尿病相关的压力,并提高T1DM患者的心理灵活性.
- ACT证明了改善糖尿病接受的潜力,有助于更好的自我管理.
- 需要进一步的研究来探索长期影响,并优化T1DM的ACT交付.
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