Family-Centered Care for Children with Type 1 Diabetes: A Case Study
Keywords:
1 diabetes, family-centered care, quality of lifeAbstract
Type 1 diabetes is a common public health problem in children and adolescents. Children with type 1 diabetes need insulin injections. If diabetes is poorly controlled, it will cause frequent hospitalizations in children for emergency complications. The goals blood sugar levels in child care will help prevent acute and chronic complications. By controlling the sugar level close to normal, so in caring for children with type 1 diabetes, the family must have knowledge and understanding in many matters such as insulin administration. Doing daily activities, etc. Educating and supporting families in caring for pediatric patients using family as the center is therefore important. Because diabetes is a chronic disease that requires continuous care. Treatment has a purpose and goal to prevent complications. Make children healthy and have a good quality of life. Nurses should educate and build skills in caring for pediatric patients and their families nurse will lead to good treatment results can prevent complications, making children with diabetes can control blood sugar levels prevent complications, reduce the rate of hospitalization and reduce the cost of treatment. Including having a good quality of life for children as well patient and family centered care leads to positive health outcomes in better patient and family care.
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