1. Gestire a distanza il diabete in regime di lockdown: un’indagine sugli esiti clinici e psico-educazionali
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Benedetta Mainetti, Aldo Vallicelli, Enrico Valletta, Antonella Liverani, and Teresa Ilaria Ercolanese
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Medicine ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,business - Abstract
During the lockdown for the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Italy, paediatric Diabetology Centres reorganized their activity and started to follow their patients at a distance. The risk of worsening disease control seemed realistic taking in account the interruption of scheduled visits, home confinement and the consequent reduction of physical activity. Our Service quickly made the telemedicine resources its own, continuing the clinical monitoring activity and the psychoeducational work of accompanying families from remote. The analysis of the HbA1c and BMI trend at the end of the lockdown suggests that no significant deterioration occurred in our 41 patients with type 1 diabetes (age < 18 years) during the three months of home quarantine. Some specific situations of adolescents with excess weight, behavioural problems and poor glycaemic control are discussed in more detail. The survey conducted on parents at the end of the quarantine seems to confirm initial fears: overall reduction of physical activity, prolonged use of social networks, less controlled nutrition especially in adolescents and evident repercussions on their emotional state. Some of these effects persist even after returning to normal social life. In summary, the work carried out by the Diabetology team, albeit at a distance, seems to have contained the unfavourable effects of lockdown on diabetes control and confirms the need for strong psychological support and proximity in similar situations of social isolation.
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- 2021