Couples Managing Type 1 Diabetes Using Diabetes Technology

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OBJECTIVE j Diabetes technology has improved the lives of people with diabetes (PWD), but there is little research on how insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) affect couples’ relationships. The purpose of this study was to examine how the use of diabetes technology affects couple interactions. METHODS j In a secondary data analysis, we used a multiple-method qualitative analysis, including a constant-comparison approach, to examine similarities and differences in couple interactions related to diabetes technology. PWD and their spouses were interviewed separately, using a semi-structured interview guide; the interviews primarily focused on how couples coped with type 1 diabetes. RESULTS j Participants (n 5 134 couples) were using an insulin pump or CGM system. Average age was 44 ± 12.05 years for PWD and 44 ± 12.62 years for spouses. Couples’ average length of relationship was 18 ± 12.50 years. Among the PWD, 54 used a pump only, 12 used CGM only, and 68 used both. Four main themes emerged: 1) diabetes technology facilitates shared diabetes management for couples, 2) diabetes technology facilitates spousal involvement in diabetes care, 3) diabetes technology is a source of relationship tension, and 4) diabetes technology causes positive/ negative responses to sleep and alarms. CONCLUSION j Overall, couples perceived diabetes technology as having a positive effect on their relationship by in-creasing collaboration, promoting communication, and reducing diabetes burden and vigilance. Technology also was perceived to increase relationship tension, lifestyle inconveniences, and positive/negative responses regarding sleep and alarms. Involvement of spouses in diabetes technology education should be considered.

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Allen, N. A., Litchman, M. L., Neller, S., Tracy, E. L., Kent de Grey, R. G., Grigorian, E., … Berg, C. A. (2021). Couples Managing Type 1 Diabetes Using Diabetes Technology. Diabetes Spectrum, 34(4), 378–387. https://doi.org/10.2337/ds20-0045

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