Abstract 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 th...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
AbstractIntroduction: Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases that is also highlyprevale...
Aim: To understand the barriers Latino Adolescents have to self-manage their diabetes. Type 2 diabet...
BACKGROUND: When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to become m...
[[abstract]]Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience challenges in achieving good glycemic c...
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 ...
BackgroundWhile pre‐adolescent children with type 1 diabetes receive most support from their parents...
Background: Adolescents living with diabetes must constantly adapt their lives to the disease. To ac...
Aims Within a programme of research aiming to develop a technology-based educational intervention fo...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...
Objective The overall purpose of this study was to explore adolescent perspectives on communicating...
Type-1 diabetes is a chronic illness that affects roughly 23.6 million Americans each year (American...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is now the third most common chronic illness in children and young people i...
Aim This study assessed the impact of illness perceptions, emotional responses to the disease and it...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
AbstractIntroduction: Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases that is also highlyprevale...
Aim: To understand the barriers Latino Adolescents have to self-manage their diabetes. Type 2 diabet...
BACKGROUND: When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to become m...
[[abstract]]Many adolescents with type 1 diabetes experience challenges in achieving good glycemic c...
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 ...
BackgroundWhile pre‐adolescent children with type 1 diabetes receive most support from their parents...
Background: Adolescents living with diabetes must constantly adapt their lives to the disease. To ac...
Aims Within a programme of research aiming to develop a technology-based educational intervention fo...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...
Objective The overall purpose of this study was to explore adolescent perspectives on communicating...
Type-1 diabetes is a chronic illness that affects roughly 23.6 million Americans each year (American...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is now the third most common chronic illness in children and young people i...
Aim This study assessed the impact of illness perceptions, emotional responses to the disease and it...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
AbstractIntroduction: Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases that is also highlyprevale...
Aim: To understand the barriers Latino Adolescents have to self-manage their diabetes. Type 2 diabet...