Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2665068 Journal of Pediatric Health Care 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to describe the ways that parents and 11- to 15-year-old teens communicate and the recurrent themes and patterns of behavior that were revealed during brief interactions about issues related to diabetes management.MethodA secondary qualitative analysis of data, based on a template for analysis developed from the literature, was completed on audiotaped interactions of 28 adolescents and their parents.ResultsThemes identified were frustration, fear, normalizing, trusting, and discounting. Trusting the adolescent to manage diabetes was difficult for the parents and was associated with frustration, fear, and discounting communication.DiscussionResults support the need for clinicians to work with families to facilitate trust and positive parent-adolescent communication about diabetes management.

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