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[Self care in celiac disease].

N Ansaldi1, P C Barocelli, M P Bolgiani

  • 1Clinica Pediatrica, Università di Torino, Italia.

La Pediatria Medica E Chirurgica : Medical and Surgical Pediatrics
|May 1, 1987
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Young patients with coeliac disease (CD) show interest in self-management programs. However, social factors and personal habits can present challenges, particularly during early adolescence.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric gastroenterology
  • Chronic disease management
  • Adolescent health

Context:

  • Self-management programs are crucial for pediatric coeliac disease (CD).
  • Young CD patients face challenges integrating self-management into social life and community culture.
  • Understanding these challenges is key to effective patient support.

Purpose:

  • To explore the self-management needs and challenges of young coeliac disease patients.
  • To identify specific difficulties encountered during program participation.
  • To assess patient interest in self-management and support systems.

Summary:

  • A questionnaire survey of 62 young CD patients revealed significant interest in self-management and group meetings.
  • Self-management challenges are often linked to social conditions, personal habits, and community integration.

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  • These issues tend to emerge during early adolescence (ages 12-15).
  • Impact:

    • Informs the development of more tailored and effective self-management programs for pediatric coeliac disease.
    • Highlights the importance of addressing psychosocial factors in chronic illness management for adolescents.
    • Suggests a need for targeted interventions during the transition to adolescence for young CD patients.