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Finding the balance: adolescents with type 1 diabetes and their parents.
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Trusting the adolescent to manage diabetes was difficult for the parents and was associated with frustration, fear, and discounting communication, which support the need for clinicians to work with families to facilitate trust and positive parent-adolescent communication about diabetes management.About:
This article is published in Journal of Pediatric Health Care.The article was published on 2009-01-01. It has received 42 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Diabetes management.read more
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Parenting a child with chronic illness as they transition into adulthood: A systematic review and thematic synthesis of parents' experiences.
TL;DR: Findings indicated that parents view their child's progression toward self-care as an incremental process which they seek to facilitate through up-skilling them in self-management practices, supporting them to become experts in their own condition and care.
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Good Cop, Bad Cop: Quality of Parental Involvement in Type 1 Diabetes Management in Youth
TL;DR: This review synthesizes research regarding the involvement of caregivers—primarily mothers and fathers— of youth with T1D with a focus on biopsychosocial outcomes and provides recommendations for ways that both parents can remain involved to facilitate greater collaboration in shared direct and indirect responsibility for diabetes care and improve outcomes in youth with type 1 diabetes.
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Identifying challenges of living with type 1 diabetes: child and youth perspectives.
TL;DR: It is important for nurses to discuss challenges, understand perspectives of this age group, listen to their concerns, work with them to develop strategies promoting health, minimise complications, reduce or eliminate feeling different or alone and assist parents' efforts to be supportive.
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Developing a Patient-Centered mHealth App: A Tool for Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes and Their Parents
Bree Holtz,Katharine M Murray,Denise D Hershey,Julie K Dunneback,Shelia R Cotten,Amanda J. Holmstrom,Arpita Vyas,Molly K Kaiser,Michael A Wood +8 more
TL;DR: A patient-centered approach was used to assist in the development of an app for adolescents with T1D, MyT1DHero, and suggestions are offered to others seeking to develop apps for adolescents and their parents.
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Qualitative studies of type 1 diabetes in adolescence: a systematic literature review.
TL;DR: Qualitative studies of type 1 diabetes in adolescence: a systematic literature review and meta-analyses show clear trends in prognosis and disease progression in boys and girls aged 15 to 19.
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Doing qualitative research.
TL;DR: The use of focus groups in clinical research has been explored in the context of qualitative research in primary care as mentioned in this paper, with a focus on the dance of interpretation of interpretations and the use of qualitative data.
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Care of Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes A statement of the American Diabetes Association
Janet H. Silverstein,Georgeanna J. Klingensmith,Kenneth C. Copeland,Leslie P. Plotnick,Francine R. Kaufman,Lori M.B. Laffel,Larry C. Deeb,Margaret Grey,Barbara J. Anderson,Lea Ann Holzmeister,Nathaniel G. Clark +10 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this document is to provide a single resource on current standards of care pertaining specifically to children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
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Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. Position statement of the Australian Diabetes Society.
TL;DR: Analysis of the data does not support the existence of a specific target value for HbA1c at which the benefits of intensive therapy are maximised and the risks minimised, and the position of the Australian Diabetes Society is as follows.
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The Burden of Diabetes Mellitus Among US Youth: Prevalence Estimates From the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study
Angela D. Liese,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Richard F. Hamman,Patrick D Kilgo,Jean M. Lawrence,Lenna L. Liu,Beth Loots,Barbara Linder,Santica M. Marcovina,Beatriz L. Rodriguez,Debra Standiford,Desmond E. Williams +11 more
TL;DR: The overall prevalence estimate for diabetes in children and adolescents was ∼0.18%.
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Parental involvement in diabetes management tasks: relationships to blood glucose monitoring adherence and metabolic control in young adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
TL;DR: It is suggested that encouraging parental involvement in BGM with 10- to 15-year-old patients with IDDM may help to prevent the well-documented deterioration in glycemic control and adherence to treatment that often occurs in later adolescence.