Maternal Coping Intervention Program based on Integrated Care Pathway: Effect on Glycemic Control of their Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
• 2016
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Authors
Madiha Hassan Bayoumi
Nagwa A. Zein El DeinHanan N. Zaki
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Key wards: Children with T1DM, Glycemic Control, Mothers’ Coping Pattern, Integrated Care
Pathway, Nursing Intervention
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Abstract
Little is known about the use of coping intervention program which based on integrated care
pathway (ICP) for mothers and their children with type 1diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Although
parents of those children may experience stressful and difficult conditions, their participation in
diabetes management has considered as an important indicator of positive health outcomes and
positive coping. Aim: was to assess maternal coping intervention program based on integrated
care pathway and its effect on glycemic control of their children with T1DM. Design: A quasi-
experimental research was used. Setting: Diabetes Follow-up Clinic, Pediatrics Department at
Benha University Hospital. Sample: Purposive sample of 50 mothers and their children with
T1DM. Tools: Tool one; Characteristics of the mothers and their children and mothers'
knowledge, Tool two; Way of Coping Scale and Tool three; Diabetic Self Care Activities
Questionnaire. Results: Mean age of mothers 31.89± 5.21 years, more than one third of them had
secondary and high education. About half of children their ages between 6
pathway (ICP) for mothers and their children with type 1diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Although
parents of those children may experience stressful and difficult conditions, their participation in
diabetes management has considered as an important indicator of positive health outcomes and
positive coping. Aim: was to assess maternal coping intervention program based on integrated
care pathway and its effect on glycemic control of their children with T1DM. Design: A quasi-
experimental research was used. Setting: Diabetes Follow-up Clinic, Pediatrics Department at
Benha University Hospital. Sample: Purposive sample of 50 mothers and their children with
T1DM. Tools: Tool one; Characteristics of the mothers and their children and mothers'
knowledge, Tool two; Way of Coping Scale and Tool three; Diabetic Self Care Activities
Questionnaire. Results: Mean age of mothers 31.89± 5.21 years, more than one third of them had
secondary and high education. About half of children their ages between 6
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