2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.endinu.2019.03.010
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Estudio de costes directos de la diabetes mellitus tipo 1 en pacientes entre 2 y 16 años en Andalucía

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“…Parents of children with T1D have to participate in complex daily management (e.g., injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar) and promote their children's health behaviour (e.g., imposing dietary restrictions and supervising the exercise levels) (King et al, 2014). The cost of T1D treatment and the need for informal care increase the economic burden of family (Alvarez Casano et al, 2019). Moreover, parents of children with T1D also suffered from the subjective burden, including fear of severe hypoglycaemia and chronic complication, guilt for not providing proper care and anger about poor compliance (Van Gampelaere et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Parents of children with T1D have to participate in complex daily management (e.g., injecting insulin and monitoring blood sugar) and promote their children's health behaviour (e.g., imposing dietary restrictions and supervising the exercise levels) (King et al, 2014). The cost of T1D treatment and the need for informal care increase the economic burden of family (Alvarez Casano et al, 2019). Moreover, parents of children with T1D also suffered from the subjective burden, including fear of severe hypoglycaemia and chronic complication, guilt for not providing proper care and anger about poor compliance (Van Gampelaere et al, 2019).…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%