2012
DOI: 10.5505/bsbd.2012.09609
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Home Care Applications and Management in Children with Type 1 Diabetes

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“…Akaltun and Ersin (2016) emphasized the importance of educational activities, which are among the independent functions of nurses. Ergün and Sivrikaya (2012), on the other hand, reported the necessity of applying dependent and independent nursing functions by home care nurses to evaluate and support patients and caregivers in the process of diabetes control at home, such as causes of insulin use, correct insulin applications, appropriate site selection, dose adjustment and administration time, complications, individual monitoring of complications, providing appropriate storage conditions and exercise (26). O'Reilly (2005) emphasizes the importance of supporting patients with diabetes receiving home care more by preparing education, counseling, and patient-specific care plans, which are among the independent functions of nurses rather than semi-dependent functions (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akaltun and Ersin (2016) emphasized the importance of educational activities, which are among the independent functions of nurses. Ergün and Sivrikaya (2012), on the other hand, reported the necessity of applying dependent and independent nursing functions by home care nurses to evaluate and support patients and caregivers in the process of diabetes control at home, such as causes of insulin use, correct insulin applications, appropriate site selection, dose adjustment and administration time, complications, individual monitoring of complications, providing appropriate storage conditions and exercise (26). O'Reilly (2005) emphasizes the importance of supporting patients with diabetes receiving home care more by preparing education, counseling, and patient-specific care plans, which are among the independent functions of nurses rather than semi-dependent functions (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Home‐based care is recommended to families as a way to effectively manage diabetes and return to daily life (Ergün & Karaca Sivrikaya, ; Lange, Sassmann, Von Schütz, Kordonouri, & Danne, ; Lange, Swift, Pańkowska, & Danne, ; Silverstein et al, ; Swift, ). Training on diabetes has been shown to improve glycemic controls and have positive effects on the psychosocial health of adolescents with diabetes (Lange et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training on diabetes has been shown to improve glycemic controls and have positive effects on the psychosocial health of adolescents with diabetes (Lange et al, ). Home‐based care has also been reported to be effective self‐management of T1DM adolescents, reducing their anxiety and infection risk, and reducing costs (Ergün & Karaca Sivrikaya, ). Related studies have demonstrated that once diagnosed, home‐based care is as safe and effective as hospital care for adolescents with T1DM (Tiberg, Carlsson, Carlsson, & Hallström, ; Tiberg, Hallström, Jönsson, & Carlsson, ; Tiberg, Lindgren, Carlsson, & Hallström, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%