This measure specifically evaluates parental attempts to supervise and track their adolescent's completion of various
diabetes care tasks.
Mothers and adolescents agreed the adolescent was primarily responsible for
diabetes care tasks, but fathers believed mothers to be primarily responsible.
Not exact matches
In later years, she has also trained them in the
tasks of
caring for a cat with inflammatory bowel disease, eosinophilic granuloma complex, non-insulin dependent
diabetes, and osteoarthritis.
Encourage developmentally appropriate family involvement in
diabetes management
tasks for children and adolescents, recognizing that premature transfer of
diabetes care to the child can result in nonadherence and deterioration in glycemic control.