BACKGROUND: When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to become more involved in diabetes self-management. This study explored the challenges pre-adolescent children encounter when self-managing diabetes and the factors which motivate and enable them to take on new diabetes-related tasks. A key objective was to inform the support offered to pre-adolescent children. METHODS: In-depth interviews using age-appropriate questioning with 24 children (aged 9-12 years) with type 1 diabetes. Data were analysed using an inductive, thematic approach. RESULTS: Children reported several barriers to taking on self-management tasks. As well as seeking respite from managing diabetes, children described relying on their pa...
Background: Across all age groups, management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) places substantial responsibi...
Abstract: The study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of diabetes self-management education (DSM...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
AIMS: This study developed an acceptable and feasible self-management intervention that addresses th...
AbstractIntroduction: Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases that is also highlyprevale...
Background: Type 1 diabetes occurs more frequently in younger children who are often pre-school age ...
The aim of this review was to conduct a meta-synthesis of the experiences and perceptions of self-ma...
AIMS: This study developed an acceptable and feasible self-management intervention that addresses th...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is a chronic illness that requires intensive treatment to improve...
Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience challenges in achieving good glycemic control and h...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disease with a genetic component. Type ...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
[[abstract]]Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience challenges in achieving good glycemic c...
Can young children understand and also take an active part in managing their diabetes care? In-depth...
Background: Across all age groups, management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) places substantial responsibi...
Abstract: The study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of diabetes self-management education (DSM...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
AIMS: This study developed an acceptable and feasible self-management intervention that addresses th...
AbstractIntroduction: Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases that is also highlyprevale...
Background: Type 1 diabetes occurs more frequently in younger children who are often pre-school age ...
The aim of this review was to conduct a meta-synthesis of the experiences and perceptions of self-ma...
AIMS: This study developed an acceptable and feasible self-management intervention that addresses th...
Background: Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is a chronic illness that requires intensive treatment to improve...
Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience challenges in achieving good glycemic control and h...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disease with a genetic component. Type ...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
[[abstract]]Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience challenges in achieving good glycemic c...
Can young children understand and also take an active part in managing their diabetes care? In-depth...
Background: Across all age groups, management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) places substantial responsibi...
Abstract: The study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of diabetes self-management education (DSM...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...