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Effects of Mothers' Knowledge and Coping Strategies on the Glycemic Control of Their Diabetic Children in Egypt

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Journal Int J Prev Med
Date 2018 Apr 6
PMID 29619150
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Background: This study aimed to examine the relationship between mothers' knowledge related to treatment management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), with perceptions of coping with diabetes-related stress and to examine the relationship between children's metabolic control and maternal coping. A cross-sectional study was done among ninety-two mothers of T1D children.

Methods: Data were collected using a structured questionnaire, Ways of coping questionnaire (WCQ), and Diabetes Knowledge questionnaire-24 (DKQ-24).

Results: The most important predictors of the total knowledge scores among mothers were father education ( < 0.0001), followed by child age and sex ( < 0.0001), while the most important coping scales affected by total knowledge scores was accepting responsibility ( = 0.01). There were positive correlation between HBA1C and escape-avoidance and positive reappraisal coping scales ( = 0.24, = 0.02 and = 0.23, = 0.02, respectively). Blood glucose level was the most important clinical characteristics affecting the use of seeking social support coping scale among mothers.

Conclusions: Parents with more knowledge of diabetes and with better education were able to cope more effective and maintain a better glycemic control of their diabetic children.

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