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Behavior and diabetes care.

J Sargent, L Baker

    Primary Care
    |December 1, 1983
    PubMed
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    Juvenile diabetes (type 1 diabetes) creates psychosocial challenges for children and families. Effective family coping is crucial for managing the condition and ensuring healthy development, as poor interactions can worsen health outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Endocrinology
    • Child Psychology
    • Family Systems Theory

    Background:

    • Juvenile diabetes (type 1 diabetes) imposes significant psychosocial burdens on affected children and their families.
    • Family dynamics play a critical role in the management and developmental trajectory of children with diabetes.

    Observation:

    • Maladaptive family interactions are associated with behavioral issues in diabetic children.
    • Poor family functioning can negatively impact glycemic control and adherence to treatment regimens.
    • Recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis and noncompliance are common challenges observed in pediatric diabetes care.

    Findings:

    • The ability of families to navigate psychosocial challenges directly influences the child's illness control and overall development.
    • Specific family interaction patterns can precipitate or exacerbate difficulties in managing type 1 diabetes.

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  • Case histories illustrate the detrimental effects of family discord on diabetic management and health.
  • Implications:

    • Interventions targeting family systems may improve psychosocial adjustment and clinical outcomes in pediatric diabetes.
    • Addressing family dynamics is essential for preventing complications like ketoacidosis and enhancing treatment compliance.
    • Healthcare providers should consider family psychosocial status when developing comprehensive care plans for children with diabetes.