School nurses' perceived barriers to diabetes knowledge, communication and management in children with type 1 diabetes.

School nurse news Pub Date : 2008-05-01
Ashish Joshi, Anita Komlodi, Mohit Arora
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Diabetes is a common chronic illness among children, with 13,000 new cases diagnosed each year. School nurses are in a unique position to facilitate the improvement of health for students with diabetes, but they face many challenges in acquiring diabetes knowledge, communicating with parents and healthcare providers, and managing children and adolescents with diabetes. To learn more about these challenges and the potential role of technology in alleviating them, we administered a survey to school nurses in the state of Maryland. Results indicated that lack of access to knowledge and time constraints were the biggest challenges in providing support and care to children with diabetes. The majority of the school nurses agreed that use of an electronic medium will significantly enhance care and improve knowledge and communication between parents, school nurses and providers.

学校护士对1型糖尿病儿童糖尿病知识、沟通和管理障碍的感知
糖尿病是儿童中一种常见的慢性疾病,每年新增13000例。学校护士在促进糖尿病学生健康改善方面具有独特的地位,但在获取糖尿病知识,与家长和医疗保健提供者沟通以及管理糖尿病儿童和青少年方面面临许多挑战。为了更多地了解这些挑战以及技术在缓解这些挑战方面的潜在作用,我们对马里兰州的学校护士进行了一项调查。结果表明,缺乏知识和时间限制是为糖尿病儿童提供支持和护理的最大挑战。大多数学校护士同意,使用电子媒介将大大提高护理水平,并改善家长、学校护士和服务提供者之间的知识和沟通。
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