This review considers literature on the self-care of children with type 1 diabetes and applies it to the primary school classroom. It reports that by allowing children to have self-care with their health at an early age, they develop a healthy foundation for lifelong health. This review found that children with type 1 diabetes are able to provide self-care when they develop the cognitive skills to understand how to control their condition, along with social and emotional development to be able to cope within the social environment. It is shown that when care-givers and children monitor the condition closely, better control is achieved resulting in less long-term health problems
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
Background: Adolescents living with diabetes must constantly adapt their lives to the disease. To ac...
Abstract Introduction: Type 1 Diabetes affects people of all ages including children, which requires...
BACKGROUND: This study examines how the term 'self-care' imported from health promotion has been use...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the management of type 1 diabetes in Australian pr...
Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes affects many children across the world. Many of these children ...
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
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...
Children with type 1 diabetes need to self-manage their illness to minimize its impact on their long...
Objective To investigate the relationships among perceived school experiences, diabetes control, and...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is now the third most common chronic illness in children and young people i...
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
Background: Type 1 diabetes occurs more frequently in younger children who are often pre-school age ...
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
Background: Adolescents living with diabetes must constantly adapt their lives to the disease. To ac...
Abstract Introduction: Type 1 Diabetes affects people of all ages including children, which requires...
BACKGROUND: This study examines how the term 'self-care' imported from health promotion has been use...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the management of type 1 diabetes in Australian pr...
Abstract Background: Type 1 diabetes affects many children across the world. Many of these children ...
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
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...
Children with type 1 diabetes need to self-manage their illness to minimize its impact on their long...
Objective To investigate the relationships among perceived school experiences, diabetes control, and...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is now the third most common chronic illness in children and young people i...
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
Background: Type 1 diabetes occurs more frequently in younger children who are often pre-school age ...
Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in childhood. The introduction o...
Abstract Background When children with type 1 diabetes approach adolescence, they are encouraged to ...
Background: Adolescents living with diabetes must constantly adapt their lives to the disease. To ac...