2018
DOI: 10.2147/dmso.s179015
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Factors associated with adherence to diabetes care recommendations among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes: a facility-based study in two urban diabetes clinics in Uganda [Corrigendum]

Abstract: On page 93, Roy William Mayega should have been included as a co-author and was erroneously missed off the authors list.

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“…The category of caregivers by siblings has a higher chance of obeying the diet than the mother, complex changes occur in the social environment and experience changes in social dynamics on him. Researchers explained that support from sibling caregivers might set aside more time and be willing for their siblings compared to parents who work or have other activities and this research also explains that there is conflict between adolescents and parents so that sibling caregivers pay more attention to treatment programs and management of diabetes in adolescents (24).…”
Section: Extrinsic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The category of caregivers by siblings has a higher chance of obeying the diet than the mother, complex changes occur in the social environment and experience changes in social dynamics on him. Researchers explained that support from sibling caregivers might set aside more time and be willing for their siblings compared to parents who work or have other activities and this research also explains that there is conflict between adolescents and parents so that sibling caregivers pay more attention to treatment programs and management of diabetes in adolescents (24).…”
Section: Extrinsic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research (Kyokunzire et al, 2018) also describes the marital status of caregivers in people with diabetes mellitus who are single or divorced who think they don't have many family tasks and have a lot of time for administering insulin, monitoring injections and maintaining the diet of children and adolescents (24). However, this study also says that children and adolescents who are cared for by married caregivers are supported and motivated for their care management and have joint responsibility from both parents for better management of their diabetes.…”
Section: Intrinsic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%