OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences of children with type 1 diabetes and their parents taking part in an artificial pancreas (AP) clinical trial during a 7-day summer camp. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A semistructured interview, composed of 14 questions based on the Technology Acceptance Model, was conducted at the end of the clinical trial. Participants also completed the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQ, parent version) and the AP Acceptance Questionnaire. RESULTS: Thirty children, aged 5-9 years, and their parents completed the study. A content analysis of the interviews showed that parents were focused on understanding the mechanisms, risks, and benefits of the new device, whereas the children were focused on the n...
OBJECTIVES: Type 1 diabetes can have life-shattering consequences for adolescents and parents. A clo...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a virtual educational camp (vEC) on glucose control in children and a...
OBJECTIVE To explore the experiences of children with type 1 diabetes and their parents taking part ...
Background and Aims: To explore the experiences of parents of 5–8-year-old children with type 1 diab...
To explore the experiences of children with type 1 diabetes and their parents taking part in an arti...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
OBJECTIVE: The Pediatric Artificial Pancreas (PedArPan) project tested a children-specific version ...
International audienceBackground: A closed-loop system of insulin delivery (also called an artificia...
Introduction: Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are ...
PURPOSE: To purpose of the pilot study was to evaluate the use of a pediatric human patient simulato...
<p>Parents were asked: “We would like to know more about how specific tasks that may be part of a Ty...
Aims: This study aims to identify differences in parental satisfaction between three distinct types ...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an individually tailored age-appropriate diabetes diary and information...
Introduction Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are a...
OBJECTIVES: Type 1 diabetes can have life-shattering consequences for adolescents and parents. A clo...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a virtual educational camp (vEC) on glucose control in children and a...
OBJECTIVE To explore the experiences of children with type 1 diabetes and their parents taking part ...
Background and Aims: To explore the experiences of parents of 5–8-year-old children with type 1 diab...
To explore the experiences of children with type 1 diabetes and their parents taking part in an arti...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about parents' or children's attitudes toward recruitment for...
OBJECTIVE: The Pediatric Artificial Pancreas (PedArPan) project tested a children-specific version ...
International audienceBackground: A closed-loop system of insulin delivery (also called an artificia...
Introduction: Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are ...
PURPOSE: To purpose of the pilot study was to evaluate the use of a pediatric human patient simulato...
<p>Parents were asked: “We would like to know more about how specific tasks that may be part of a Ty...
Aims: This study aims to identify differences in parental satisfaction between three distinct types ...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an individually tailored age-appropriate diabetes diary and information...
Introduction Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are a...
OBJECTIVES: Type 1 diabetes can have life-shattering consequences for adolescents and parents. A clo...
Aims: To assess parental attitudes towards type 1 diabetes clinical trials (T1DCTs) and factors that...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of a virtual educational camp (vEC) on glucose control in children and a...