Families’ perspectives and the development of an educational program for diabetes in schools
Laura Cudizio, Isadora R. Brambilla, Kayleigh G. Marques de Araújo, Raquel G. Lot, Tayana O. Martins, Raquel R. Biasi, Giuliane Galeote, Aline D. Costa-Riquetto, João Eduardo N. Salles, Luis Eduardo Calliari

TL;DR
This study explores challenges faced by families of children with type 1 diabetes in schools and evaluates a new educational program to improve school-based diabetes care.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel educational program combining mobile apps, websites, and printed materials to support diabetes management in schools.
Findings
Most families reported schools had little or no knowledge of diabetes.
Educational materials in multiple formats were valued by families and patients.
School staff involvement is crucial for effective diabetes management in schools.
Abstract
The number of children with type 1 diabetes (CwD) is rising globally, increasing demand for school-based support. The primary objective was to assess parents’ perceptions of the current state of diabetes care in schools for CwD. The secondary objective was to gather feedback on a comprehensive educational program offered to participants. Families of CwD attending an outpatient clinic completed a survey about diabetes care offered by schools. A comprehensive diabetes educational program was developed, comprising a mobile application, website, and printed diabetes management plan. The program was presented to the families to facilitate communication with school staff. A total of 107 families participated (mean age of students 10.7 ± 3.9 years; mean age at diagnosis 5.4 ± ± 3.3 years). Most were from the São Paulo metropolitan area (94.3%; 27 cities) and attended public schools (89.7%).…
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TopicsDiabetes Management and Education · Diabetes Management and Research · Health Education and Validation
