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Relations among school/daycare functioning, fear of hypoglycaemia and quality of life in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes

Linda J. Herbert, Lauren Clary, Victoria Owen, Maureen Monaghan, Vanessa Alvarez and Randi Streisand

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2015, vol. 24, issue 9-10, 1199-1209

Abstract: Aims and objectives To investigate the type 1 diabetes‐related school/daycare experiences of parents of young children and to examine the relationship among child school/daycare functioning, parent fear of hypoglycaemia and parent type 1 diabetes‐related quality of life. Background Parents of young children who attend school/daycare must rely on others for daily type 1 diabetes management. Worry about school/daycare type 1 diabetes management may cause parental distress and contribute to diminished parent quality of life. Parental concerns about type 1 diabetes management in young children in the school/daycare setting have not been well described in the literature. Design Descriptive correlational and cross‐sectional parent report of questionnaires design. Methods As part of a randomised controlled trial for parents of young children with type 1 diabetes, 134 parents completed self‐report measures at baseline. Data included demographic, school/daycare, and medical information, parent reports of child school/daycare functioning, parent fear of hypoglycaemia and parent type 1 diabetes‐related quality of life. Results Parents of younger children, children on a more intensive medical regimen and children who had experienced type 1 diabetes‐related unconsciousness or seizures had more school/daycare concerns. Parents who perceived their children had higher school/daycare functioning had less fear about hypoglycaemia and reported better type 1 diabetes‐related quality of life. School/daycare functioning and fear of hypoglycaemia were significantly associated with parent type 1 diabetes‐related quality of life. Conclusions Parents' concerns about school/daycare functioning and fear of hypoglycaemia play an important role in parents' type 1 diabetes‐related quality of life. Relevance to clinical practice Members of the healthcare team should be aware of concerns related to children attending school/daycare and provide additional support as warranted.

Date: 2015
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