[PDF][PDF] They don't see it as priority if the kid's not sporty”: Parents' perceptions of clinic communication around physical activity to children with type 1 diabetes and their …

H Blake, L da Silva, C Glazebrook - Adv Pediatr Res, 2018 - core.ac.uk
Background: The aim of the study was to understand parent's perceptions of the way in
which information about physical activity (PA) is communicated to families by healthcare …

Factors influencing the implementation of a school-based parental support programme to promote health-related behaviours—interviews with teachers and parents

H Bergström, U Haggård, Å Norman, E Sundblom… - BMC public health, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Background The 'Healthy School Start'programme was developed to promote
healthy dietary habits and physical activity, targeting parents of 6-year-old children in pre …

Approaches to integrating paediatric diabetes care and structured education: experiences from the Families, Adolescents, and Children's Teamwork Study (FACTS)

HR Murphy, C Wadham, G Rayman… - Diabetic …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aims The Families, Adolescents and Children's Teamwork Study (FACTS) is a
family‐centred structured education programme for children and adolescents with Type 1 …

Diabetes‐Oriented Learning Family Intervention (DOLFIN): a feasibility study evaluating an intervention for carers of young persons with Type 1 diabetes

K Ridge, S Thomas, P Jackson, S Pender… - Diabetic …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To describe the development of an intervention for parents and carers of young people
with Type 1 diabetes and assess the feasibility, acceptability and emerging clinical themes …

A healthy school start-Parental support to promote healthy dietary habits and physical activity in children: Design and evaluation of a cluster-randomised intervention

G Nyberg, E Sundblom, Å Norman, LS Elinder - BMC public health, 2011 - Springer
Background Childhood obesity is multi-factorial and determined to a large extent by dietary
habits, physical activity and sedentary behaviours. Previous research has shown that school …

14-OR: Piloting a Video-Based Telehealth Intervention to Reduce Distress and Depression in Parents of Schoolagers with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)

SR Patton, AM Marker, A Monzon, EL Nelson… - Diabetes, 2020 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Parents of school-agers (5-12 years) with T1D play an important role in their child's T1D
management and may be vulnerable to T1D distress and depressive symptoms. We present …

Honoring the voices of families: An interpretive description of parents' understandings of, and insights into preventing type 2 diabetes in adolescents

S Spurr, J Bally, N Nalwooga - BMC pediatrics, 2022 - Springer
Background The incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in adolescents is increasing, affecting
the overall health and quality of life of adolescents and their families. Despite the serious …

Protocol for a feasibility study and process evaluation of a psychosocially modelled diabetes education programme for young people with type 1 diabetes: the Youth …

D Kariyawasam, T Soukup, J Parsons, N Sevdalis… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Adolescence is a challenging period for young people with type 1 diabetes,
associated with worsening glycaemia and care disengagement. Educational interventions in …

Efficacy of the Flexible Lifestyles Empowering Change intervention on metabolic and psychosocial outcomes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes (FLEX): a …

EJ Mayer-Davis, DM Maahs, M Seid… - The Lancet Child & …, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background Adolescents with type 1 diabetes commonly have poor glycaemic control. We
aimed to test the efficacy of a newly developed adaptive behavioral intervention (Flexible …

[HTML][HTML] Strengths-based behavioral intervention for parents of adolescents with type 1 diabetes using an mHealth app (type 1 doing well): Protocol for a Pilot …

ME Hilliard, SS Eshtehardi, CG Minard… - JMIR Research …, 2018 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Supportive parent involvement for adolescents' type 1 diabetes (T1D) self-
management promotes optimal diabetes outcomes. However, family conflict is common and …