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Developing and evaluating a child-centred intervention for diabetes medicine management using mixed methods and a multicentre randomised controlled trial |
Noyes J, Lowes L, Whitaker R, Allen D, Carter C, Tudor-Edwards R, Rycroft-Malone J, Sharp J, Edwards D, Spencer L, Sylvestre Y, Yeo S, Gregory J |
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Record Status This is a bibliographic record of a published health technology assessment from a member of INAHTA. No evaluation of the quality of this assessment has been made for the HTA database. Citation Noyes J, Lowes L, Whitaker R, Allen D, Carter C, Tudor-Edwards R, Rycroft-Malone J, Sharp J, Edwards D, Spencer L, Sylvestre Y, Yeo S, Gregory J. Developing and evaluating a child-centred intervention for diabetes medicine management using mixed methods and a multicentre randomised controlled trial. Health Services and Delivery Research 2014; 2(8) Authors' objectives To develop and evaluate an individually tailored age-appropriate diabetes diary and information pack for children and young people aged 6–18 years with type 1 diabetes to support decision-making and self-care with a specific focus on insulin management and blood glucose monitoring, compared with available resources in routine clinical practice. Authors' conclusions The findings indicate a need to rethink context and the hierarchical relationships between children, young people, parents and diabetes professionals with regard to 'partnership and participation' in diabetes decision-making, self-care and self-management. Additional research, implementation strategies and service redesign are needed to translate available information into optimal self-management knowledge and subsequent optimal diabetes self-management action, including to better understand the disconnection between children's diabetes texts and context; develop age-appropriate Apps/e-records for recording blood glucose measurements and insulin management; develop interventions to reduce risk-taking behaviour by children and young people in relation to their diabetes management; reconsider what could work to optimise children's self-management of diabetes; understand how best to reorganise current diabetes services for children to optimise child-centred delivery of children's diabetes information. Indexing Status Subject indexing assigned by CRD MeSH Adolescent; Child; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1s Language Published English Country of organisation England English summary An English language summary is available. Address for correspondence HS&DR Programme, National Institute for Health Research, Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre, University of Southampton, Alpha House, Enterprise Road, Southampton, SO16 7NS, UK Tel: +44 23 8059 4304
Email: hsdrinfo@southampton.ac.uk AccessionNumber 32014001311 Date abstract record published 31/10/2014 |
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