The aim of this review was to conduct a meta-synthesis of the experiences and perceptions of self-management of type 1 diabetes of children and young people living with type 1 diabetes (CYPDs). Six databases were systematically searched for studies with qualitative findings relevant to CYPDs’ (aged 8–18 years) experiences of self-management. A thematic synthesis approach was used to combine articles and identify analytical themes. Forty articles met the inclusion criteria. Two analytical themes important to CYPDs’ experiences and perceptions of self-management were identified: (1) negotiating independence and (2) feeling in control. The synthesis contributes to knowledge on contextual factors underpinning self-management and what facilitate...
Aims To explore the experiences of young adults with regard to self‐management of Type 1 diabetes i...
This review aims to synthesise the literature examining the psychosocial variables related to self-m...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
The aim of this review was to conduct a meta-synthesis of the experiences and perceptions of self-ma...
BACKGROUND: When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to become m...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...
Aims: Facilitated self‐management support programmes have become central to the treatment of chronic...
In the UK, young people with type 1 diabetes generally have poor glycaemic control. Managing type 1 ...
Type 1 diabetes is a condition which affects the lives of thousands of young people throughout the ...
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is amongst the most common form of chronic illness affecting young people in t...
Diabetes mellitus type 1 is a chronic illness that has its onset in childhood or adolescence. It is ...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
BackgroundThe role of technology in the self-management of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) among chi...
Background: In the last decade, diabetes management has begun to transition to technology-based care...
Aims: This study developed an acceptable and feasible self‐management intervention that addresses t...
Aims To explore the experiences of young adults with regard to self‐management of Type 1 diabetes i...
This review aims to synthesise the literature examining the psychosocial variables related to self-m...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
The aim of this review was to conduct a meta-synthesis of the experiences and perceptions of self-ma...
BACKGROUND: When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to become m...
To synthesise the qualitative evidence on parents’ experiences of caring for a child aged ≤8 years w...
Aims: Facilitated self‐management support programmes have become central to the treatment of chronic...
In the UK, young people with type 1 diabetes generally have poor glycaemic control. Managing type 1 ...
Type 1 diabetes is a condition which affects the lives of thousands of young people throughout the ...
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is amongst the most common form of chronic illness affecting young people in t...
Diabetes mellitus type 1 is a chronic illness that has its onset in childhood or adolescence. It is ...
This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to...
BackgroundThe role of technology in the self-management of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) among chi...
Background: In the last decade, diabetes management has begun to transition to technology-based care...
Aims: This study developed an acceptable and feasible self‐management intervention that addresses t...
Aims To explore the experiences of young adults with regard to self‐management of Type 1 diabetes i...
This review aims to synthesise the literature examining the psychosocial variables related to self-m...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...