Attitudes and Perceptions of School Teachers in Melilla Regarding the Care Provided to Students with Type 1 Diabetes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Instrument
2.4. Study Procedure
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Frequency (%) | |
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Gender (n,%) | ||
Male | 138 (31.3) | |
Female | 303 (68.7) | |
Experience as a teacher (n,%) | ||
≤10 years | 128 (29.0) | |
>10 years | 313 (71.0) | |
Qualifications (n,%) | ||
Pre-school education | 58 (13.2) | |
Primary education | 228 (51.7) | |
Secondary education | 155 (35.1) | |
Teacher type (n,%) | ||
Director | 10 (2.3) | |
Counsellor | 7 (1.6) | |
Physical Education teacher Other teachers | 31 (7.0) 393(89.1) | |
Teachers currently teaching students with T1DM (n, %) | 78 (17.7) | |
Teachers who have previously taught students with T1DM (n, %) | 210 (47.6) |
Yes | No | Don’t Know/No Reply | |
---|---|---|---|
Does the institution have any support from a nurse? | 188 (42.6) | 219 (49.7) | 34 (7.7) |
Are there at the institution any specific measures to help students with diabetes? | 117 (26.5) | 176 (39.9) | 148 (33.6) |
Has the personnel of the institution received specific training in diabetes and its control? | 21 (4.8) | 340 (77.1) | 80 (18.1) |
Have you experienced a hypoglycaemia episode at the institution? | 132 (29.9) | 292 (66.2) | 17 (3.9) |
Have any of these episodes taken place during or after physical education classes? | 42 (9.5) | 100 (22.7) | 299 (67.8) |
Do you think your institution is prepared to treat diabetic emergencies? | 57 (12.9) | 231 (52.4) | 153 (34.7) |
Does the institution have glucagon in its first-aid kit? | 25 (5.7) | 131 (29.7) | 285 (64.6) |
Does the institution have anyone prepared to administer glucagon? | 36 (8.2) | 173 (39.2) | 231 (52.4) |
Would you be willing to administer glucagon if necessary? | 197 (44.7) | 142 (32.2) | 102 (23.1) |
Are physical education teachers trained to recognise a hypoglycemic episode? | 81 (18.4) | 53 (12) | 307 (69.6) |
Can a student with diabetes participate in every school activity? | 354 (80.3) | 17 (3.8) | 70 (15.9) |
Are special measures taken for students with T1DM during school activities? | 137 (31.1) | 59 (13.4) | 245 (55.6) |
Positive Perception of the Institution a | p | Positive Attitude of the Institution b | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Male (n = 138) | 17 (12.3) | 0.933 | 71 (51.4) | 0.106 |
Female (n = 303) | 40 (13.2) | 126 (41.6) | ||
Experience as teacher ≤ 10 years (n = 128) | 20 (15.6) | <0.001 | 66 (51.6) | 0.023 |
Experience as teacher > 10 years (n = 313) | 37 (11.8) | 131 (41.9) | ||
Teacher currently having T1DM students (n = 78) | 11 (14.1) | 0.719 | 38 (48.7) | 0.201 |
Teacher not having T1DM students currently (n = 363) | 46 (12.2) | 159 (43.8) | ||
Teachers with T1DM students in previous academic years (n = 210) | 29 (13.8) | <0.001 | 92 (43.8) | 0.318 |
Teacher with no T1DM students in previous academic years (n = 231) | 28 (12.1) | 105 (53.3) | ||
Pre-school Ed. teachers (n = 58) | 4 (6.9) | 0.182 | 12 (20.7) | 0.002 |
Primary Ed. teachers (n = 228) | 38 (16.7) | 109 (47.8) | ||
Secondary Ed. teachers (n = 155) | 15 (9.7) | 76 (49.0) | ||
Physical Education teachers (n = 31) | 6 (19.4) | 0.394 | 13 (41.9) | 0.432 |
Other teachers (Physical Ed. excluded) (n= 410) | 51 (12.0) | 184 (45.0) | ||
School counsellors (n = 7) | 1 (14.3) | 0.507 | 3 (42.9) | 0.220 |
Non-school counsellors (n = 434) | 56 (13.0) | 194 (45.0) | ||
Directors (n = 10) | 2 (20.0) | 0.246 | 5 (50.0) | 0.236 |
Non-directors (n = 431) | 55 (13.0) | 192 (45) |
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Luque-Vara, T.; Fernández-Gómez, E.; Linares-Manrique, M.; Navarro-Prado, S.; Sánchez-Ojeda, M.A.; Enrique-Mirón, C. Attitudes and Perceptions of School Teachers in Melilla Regarding the Care Provided to Students with Type 1 Diabetes. Children 2021, 8, 1137. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121137
Luque-Vara T, Fernández-Gómez E, Linares-Manrique M, Navarro-Prado S, Sánchez-Ojeda MA, Enrique-Mirón C. Attitudes and Perceptions of School Teachers in Melilla Regarding the Care Provided to Students with Type 1 Diabetes. Children. 2021; 8(12):1137. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121137
Chicago/Turabian StyleLuque-Vara, Trinidad, Elisabet Fernández-Gómez, Marta Linares-Manrique, Silvia Navarro-Prado, María Angustias Sánchez-Ojeda, and Carmen Enrique-Mirón. 2021. "Attitudes and Perceptions of School Teachers in Melilla Regarding the Care Provided to Students with Type 1 Diabetes" Children 8, no. 12: 1137. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121137
APA StyleLuque-Vara, T., Fernández-Gómez, E., Linares-Manrique, M., Navarro-Prado, S., Sánchez-Ojeda, M. A., & Enrique-Mirón, C. (2021). Attitudes and Perceptions of School Teachers in Melilla Regarding the Care Provided to Students with Type 1 Diabetes. Children, 8(12), 1137. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121137