Lessons learned from a life with type 1 diabetes: Adult perspectives

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Adults who have lived much of their life with type 1 diabetes have learned lessons that can benefit health care providers (HCPs), families, and young people who live with the condition. This study was undertaken to gain a better understanding of the challenges of growing up and living with type 1 diabetes from adults who have experienced those challenges and to recommend strategies for parents, caregivers, and HCPs who work with children or adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Thirty-five adults with type 1 diabetes participated in this qualitative study consisting of two in-depth interviews with each participant. Six themes emerged: 1) It's not who you are. 2) Don't let it limit you. 3) Get involved in diabetes support groups. 4) It's going to be OK. 5) Teach them; don't scare them. 6) Don't single kids out. Through hindsight and the more mature perspective of adulthood, study participants were able to share valuable insights that could inform the efforts of those who work with or care for younger people with type 1 diabetes.

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Freeborn, D., Dyches, T., & Roper, S. O. (2017). Lessons learned from a life with type 1 diabetes: Adult perspectives. Diabetes Spectrum, 30(3), 188–194. https://doi.org/10.2337/ds16-0032

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