diplomsko delo
Abstract
Uvod: Pandemija COVID-19 je močno spremenila potek vsakodnevnega življenja in s tem vplivala na zdravljenje otrok s sladkorno boleznijo tipa 1. Spremenil se je način šolanja, odnos do obiska zdravnika, pojavil se je strah pred okužbo, ponekod pa je celo prišlo do težav pri dobavi zdravil. Vsi ti dejavniki so vplivali na potek zdravljenja šoloobveznih otrok. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je osvetliti in prikazati vpliv epidemije COVID-19 na zdravstveno oskrbo šoloobveznih otrok s sladkorno boleznijo tipa 1. Metode dela: Diplomsko delo je teoretično, uporabili smo deskriptivno metodo dela s pregledom literature. Vključili smo 12 enot literature v slovenskem in angleškem jeziku. Rezultati: Glikemična kontrola se je pri otrocih med pandemijo v večini primerov izboljšala ali ostala nespremenjena. Incidenca števila primerov diabetične ketoacidoze se ni občutno povišala, vendar pa so pacienti v bolnišnice prihajali s težjo simptomatiko. Prisotne so bile višje vrednosti acidoze, večkrat je bila potrebna daljša hospitalizacija. Največja sprememba v zdravstveni obravnavi je bila uporaba telemedicine ter ponekod pomanjkanje inzulina in pripomočkov za zdravljenje. Razprava in zaključek: Šolanje in delo od doma sta povzročila boljše pogoje za obravnavo sladkorne bolezni ter pozitivno vplivala na stanje sladkorja v krvi otrok. Nasprotno je strah pred okužbo negativno vplival na presojo staršev in skrbnikov glede nujnosti obiska zdravnika, kar je pomenilo hujše primere diabetične ketoacidoze in pogostejšo daljšo hospitalizacijo. Uporaba telemedicine se je izkazala kot koristna. Tako starši kot zdravstveni delavci so se strinjali, da jim pomaga pri obravnavi.
Keywords
diplomska dela;zdravstvena nega;COVID-19;sladkorna bolezen tipa 1;pandemija;otroci;zdravstvena oskrba;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2023 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UL ZF - University College of Health Studies |
Publisher: |
[Š. Cimerman] |
UDC: |
616-083 |
COBISS: |
155851779
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23 |
Downloads: |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
COVID-19 epidemic impact on children with diabetes type 1 in compulsory education |
Secondary abstract: |
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic greatly affected our everyday life and treatment of type 1 diabetes. Online schooling, work from home, fear of infection, shortage of medication and use of telemedicne, all impacted the treatment of diabetes. Purpose: The purpose of the thesis is to explore and demonstrate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children with diabetes type 1 in compulsory education. Methods: The thesis is theoretical. We used a descriptive method of work with a literature review. We included 12 units of literature in Slovenian and English language. Results: Glycemic control in children and adolescents improved or remained unchanged in most cases during the pandemic. The incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis cases did not increase significantly, but the symptom status of admitted patients worsened. Higher values of acidosis were present, longer hospitalization was required several times. The biggest change in medical treatment has been the use of telemedicine and, in some places, a lack of insulin and medical supplies. Discussion and conclusion: Schooling and working from home led to better conditions for dealing with diabetes and had a positive effect on children's blood sugar levels. On the contrary, the fear of infection had a negative impact on the judgment of parents and guardians regarding the urgency of visiting a doctor, which meant more severe cases of diabetic ketoacidosis and more frequent longer hospitalization. The use of telemedicine has proven to be beneficial. Both parents and healthcare professionals agreed that it helps them cope. Further research is needed. |
Secondary keywords: |
diploma theses;nursing care;COVID-19;diabetes type 1;epidemic;children;healthcare; |
Type (COBISS): |
Bachelor thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Zdravstvena fak., Oddelek za zdravstveno nego |
Pages: |
21 str. |
ID: |
19271500 |