Experiences of children and adolescents with Diabetes mellitus, insulin users during their school hours
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i14.22152Keywords:
Diabetes mellitus; Insulin; Student health; Needs Assessment; Learning.Abstract
Objective: To analyze the daily life and experiences of children and adolescents with diabetes mellitus, insulin users, during school time. Methodology: Study with a quantitative approach carried out in 2021. The participants were insulin users who attend or attended a school environment. An online questionnaire with questions about treatment and school life was used. Results: Of the 105 survey participants, 41.90% were diagnosed with less than eight years of age; 30.50% use a syringe for insulin administration; 74.50% apply insulin during the school period and among these, 59.10% have autonomy in the application and 60% identified embarrassment in applying the medication in the school institution; 57.14% reported having compromised school performance due to DM complications; 73% indicate that the school institution is not prepared to assist students during the clinical complications of DM; 62.85% report the discontinuity of the diet during the school period and 35.23% had some problem during school trips. Conclusion: The lack of preparation in schools hinders the management of students with DM and encompasses several factors: difficulty in emergency care in case of hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic crises; the lack of knowledge of professors and other employees to help with the application of insulin and other needs; the misinformation of other students and the difficulty on school trips. It is of great importance that the school is prepared to receive these students and their demands, and for this it requires the commitment of the family, health team and school for the training of education professionals.
References
Arns-Neumann, C., Tabushi, C. H., Leão, A. A. P., Fritz, C. K., de Souza Silva, A. C., Kraemer, G. C., ... & Nesi-França, S. (2020). COMPORTAMENTO DE CRIANÇAS E ADOLESCENTES PORTADORES DE DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO 1 NO AMBIENTE ESCOLAR. Jornal Paranaense de Pediatria, 21(2), 00-00.
Bonfim, et al. (2011). O aluno com diabetes: como contribuir para atender as necessidades do aluno com diabetes. FAMEMA/UNESP, 1. ed.
Braga, T. M. S., Bomfim, D. P., & Sabbag Filho, D. (2012). Necessidades especiais de escolares com diabetes mellitus tipo 1 identificadas por familiares. Revista Brasileira de Educação Especial, 18(3), 431-448.
Camargo, L. C., & de Carvalho, D. (2020). Conhecimentos da equipe escolar sobre diabetes mellitus tipo 1. Revista Ibero-Americana de Estudos em Educação, 619-630.
Cooper, M. N., McNamara, K. A., de Klerk, N. H., Davis, E. A., & Jones, T. W. (2016). School performance in children with type 1 diabetes: a contemporary population‐based study. Pediatric Diabetes, 17(2), 101-111.
Hissa, A. S. R., Albuquerque, L. L., & Hissa, M. N. (2004). Avaliação do grau de satisfação da contagem de carboidratos em diabetes mellitus tipo 1. Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia & Metabologia, 48, 394-397.
IDF - International Diabetes Federation (2019). IDF Diabetes Atlas. 9ed.
Izzo, P. M., Vieira, R. L. D., Novello, D., Saldon, P. C., & d'Agostini, L. (2013). Diabetes mellitus: experiência de crianças e adolescentes em relação à sua alimentação no ambiente escolar. Revista da Universidade Vale do Rio Verde, 11(2), 156-170.
Jackson, C. C., Albanese-O’Neill, A., Butler, K. L., Chiang, J. L., Deeb, L. C., Hathaway, K., ... & Siminerio, L. M. (2015). Diabetes care in the school setting: a position statement of the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes care, 38(10), 1958-1963.
Martins, E. M. D. C. S., de Ataíde, M. B. C., da Silva, D. M. A., & Frota, M. A. (2013). Vivência de mães no cuidado à criança diabética tipo 1. Rev Rene, 14(1), 42-49.
Nass, E. M. A., Reis, P. D., Teston, E. F., Ichisato, S. M. T., Salci, M. A., & Marcon, S. S. (2019). Conhecimento de professores do ensino fundamental sobre diabetes e seu manejo no ambiente escolar. Revista Mineira de Enfermagem, 23, 1-9.
Novato, T. D. S., & Grossi, S. A. A. (2011). Fatores associados à qualidade de vida de jovens com diabetes mellitus do tipo 1. Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP, 45, 770-776.
Oliveira, A. B. A. S., Silva, L. F., Mello, S. D. P., Ferreira, M. S., & Silva, J. C. S. (2019). Conhecimento de portadores de diabetes mellitus acerca da conservação da insulina. Saúde (Santa Maria), 45(2), 10.
Patterson, C. C., Dahlquist, G. G., Gyürüs, E., Green, A., Soltész, G., & EURODIAB Study Group. (2009). Incidence trends for childhood type 1 diabetes in Europe during 1989–2003 and predicted new cases 2005–20: a multicentre prospective registration study. The Lancet, 373(9680), 2027-2033.
Peyrot, M. (2008). How is diabetes perceived? The results of the DAWN Youth Survey. Diabetes voice, 53, 9-13.
SBD - Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes (2017). Diretrizes da Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes: 2017-2018/ Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes. Clannad,
Simões, A. L. D. A., Stacciarin, T. S. G., Poggetto, M. T. D., Maruxo, H. B., Soares, H. M., & Simões, A. C. D. A. (2010). Conhecimento dos professores sobre o manejo da criança com diabetes mellitus. Texto & Contexto-Enfermagem, 19, 651-657.
Sparapani, V. D. C., Borges, A. L. V., Dantas, I. R. D. O., Pan, R., & Nascimento, L. C. (2012). A criança com diabetes mellitus tipo 1 e seus amigos: a influência dessa interação no manejo da doença. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 20, 117-125.
Tescke, L. R., Santos, I. C., & Tavares, J. M. R. (2015). Diabetes mellitus: a necessidade de um dispositivo de administração de insulina para crianças e adolescentes. In IV International Conference on Design, Engineering, Management for innovation-IDEMi 2015.
Zanetti, M. L., & Mendes, I. A. C. (2001). Análise das dificuldades relacionadas às atividades diárias de crianças e adolescente com diabetes mellitus tipo 1: depoimento de mães. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 9, 25-30.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Gabriel Muniz Amorim; Julia Maria Mota Lins Torres; Guilherme Soares Campos; Emanuelle Barroso Lopes; Sara Cortes da Silva Souza ; Dandara Luna Teixeira Mateus Dourado; Júlio Cesar Santos da Silva; Marcela dos Santos Ferreira
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
1) Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
2) Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
3) Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work.