Research into parenting children with type 1 diabetes

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    Hi

    we have been approached re the below study if interested please follow link or make contact

    :-) Helen

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      The University of Queensland is conducting research into parenting children with type 1 diabetes. Parenting a child with diabetes presents many challenges (everything from the regular blood glucose monitoring and insulin intake, to more general parenting tasks). The aim of this study is to understand the factors that make the management of childhood diabetes particularly difficult, and to use this information to develop strategies that might assist parents in managing their child’s diabetes. If you are a parent of a 2 to 10-year-old child with type 1 diabetes, they would love to hear from you!

     

    By sharing your experiences (confidentially), you will be making a valuable contribution to the development of much-needed childhood diabetes management strategies for parents.

     

    To complete the online survey, please log on to: https://exp.psy.uq.edu.au/type1diabetes

     

    For further information about the project or to request a survey to be posted to you, please email Aditi Lohan ([email protected]) or phone Amy Mitchell (07 3365 7305) at the Parenting and Family Support Centre in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072 (Fax: 07 3365 6724).

     

    Thank you for your time and participation.

     

    Aditi Lohan, Alina Morawska, and Amy Mitchell

    UQ Parenting and Family Support Centre

     

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