Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences Taipei Taiwan
Abstract
AbstractPurposeManaging type 1 diabetes (T1D) challenges children and their parents. Parents need to learn the necessary skills and later transfer the responsibility of care to their children as they develop. The transition process involves autonomy in behaviour and decision‐making. This study explores the shared management experiences of Taiwanese parents and their children with type 1 diabetes.Design and methodsThis study employed a qualitative design using a grounded theory approach. Purposive sampling was used at a medical centre in Taiwan for participant recruitment. Twenty‐nine parents of children who had been diagnosed with T1D were interviewed in‐depth. Data were analysed using constant comparison and repeated verification.ResultsAfter a child was diagnosed with T1D, the parents initiated ‘Life‐long lesson: Growing together with the child on the road to normality’. Three main categories emerged: ‘confronting the disease diagnosis’, ‘establishing supportive and collaborative involvement’ and ‘assisting the child in building a sense of belonging’. Sub‐categories within each significant category were also included.ConclusionsTaiwanese parents perhaps have a controlling or directive role for a long period in their child's lives and shared management of their health condition. This study's findings can help healthcare workers better understand the process of parents' shared management of T1D with their children and how to best communicate with children about the disease and care in accordance with the child's stage of development.
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National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences
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