A multicentre randomized controlled trial of an empowerment-inspired intervention for adolescents starting continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion--a study protocol

BMC Pediatrics
Anna Lena BrorssonAnna Lindholm Olinder

Abstract

Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) treatment among children with type 1 diabetes is increasing in Sweden. However, studies evaluating glycaemic control in children using CSII show inconsistent results. The distribution of responsibility for diabetes self-management between children and parents is often unclear and needs clarification. There is much published support for continued parental involvement and shared diabetes management during adolescence. Guided Self-Determination (GSD) is an empowerment-based, person-centred, reflection and problem solving method intended to guide the patient to become self-sufficient and develop life skills for managing difficulties in diabetes self-management. This method has been adapted for adolescents and parents as Guided Self-Determination-Young (GSD-Y). This study aims to evaluate the effect of an intervention with GSD-Y in groups of adolescents starting on insulin pumps and their parents on diabetes-related family conflicts, perceived health and quality of life (QoL), and metabolic control. Here, we describe the protocol and plans for study enrollment. This study is designed as a randomized, controlled, prospective, multicentre study. Eighty patients between 12-18 years of age...Continue Reading

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Oct 22, 2016·Endocrinología y nutrición : órgano de la Sociedad Española de Endocrinología y Nutrición·Daniel E Alonso MartínRaquel Barrio Castellanos
Jul 4, 2019·Pediatric Diabetes·Anna Lena BrorssonAnna Lindholm Olinder
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Jun 12, 2019·BioMed Research International·Włodzimierz ŁuczyńskiArtur Bossowski
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