2021
DOI: 10.1515/jpem-2021-0523
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Sleep disorder and behavior problems in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Objectives To examine sleep and behavior problems in children with type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) compared to nondiabetic controls in a bridging country between east and west and to evaluate the interaction of sleep on behavior problems, maternal sleep, and maternal depressive symptoms. Methods The study included children with T1DM (4–12 years old) and age/sex-matched healthy controls. Parents completed the Children Sleep Ha… Show more

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“…Aligning with findings from a growing body of evidence on the value of technology for beneficial non-medical outcomes in T1D (Jaser et al, 2017;Bahadur et al, 2022;Perez et al, 2018), this review found contradictory evidence for the impact of technology on caregiver sleep. Interestingly, this did not translate into a negative user experience, with the majority of participants willing to sustain some increased burdens (sleep or other) in order to achieve reduced caregiver anxiety or illness benefits for the patient.…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…Aligning with findings from a growing body of evidence on the value of technology for beneficial non-medical outcomes in T1D (Jaser et al, 2017;Bahadur et al, 2022;Perez et al, 2018), this review found contradictory evidence for the impact of technology on caregiver sleep. Interestingly, this did not translate into a negative user experience, with the majority of participants willing to sustain some increased burdens (sleep or other) in order to achieve reduced caregiver anxiety or illness benefits for the patient.…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Across 23 relevant papers within the review, conclusion sections and recommendations were analysed thematically to explore the proposed changes that authors felt could potentially reduce NCP burden or increase benefits for this caregiving cohort (see table 14 below). '…intervention for sleep and mental health can increase the quality of life of both the children with T1DM and their parents' (Bahadur et al, 2022) '…family-based interventions, aimed to support parents in managing their child's diabetes have had positive effects on glycaemic control as well as parent-child relationships' (de Beaufort et al, 2021) • Promote realistic view of technology 22%…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Children with type 1 diabetes may have learning difficulties at school, and disrupted sleep because of the need frequent insulin injections or measuring blood glucose levels during the night. The diagnosis of diabetes must include psychological care of the family [22,23,24,25].…”
Section: Description Of the State Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%