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Quality of Life and Psychological Well-being Among Children and Adolescents With Diabetes And Their Caregivers Using Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery Systems:Findings From a Multinational Survey

Authors :
Knoll, Christine
Schipp, Jasmine
O'Donnell, Shane
Wäldchen, Mandy
Ballhausen, Hanne
Cleal, Bryan
Gajewska, Katarzyna A
Raile, Klemens
Skinner, Timothy
Braune, Katarina
Knoll, Christine
Schipp, Jasmine
O'Donnell, Shane
Wäldchen, Mandy
Ballhausen, Hanne
Cleal, Bryan
Gajewska, Katarzyna A
Raile, Klemens
Skinner, Timothy
Braune, Katarina
Source :
Knoll , C , Schipp , J , O'Donnell , S , Wäldchen , M , Ballhausen , H , Cleal , B , Gajewska , K A , Raile , K , Skinner , T & Braune , K 2023 , ' Quality of Life and Psychological Well-being Among Children and Adolescents With Diabetes And Their Caregivers Using Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery Systems : Findings From a Multinational Survey ' , Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice , vol. 190 , 110153 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background Open-source automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have shown to be safe and effective in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in real-world studies. However, there is a lack of evidence on the effect on their caregivers’ quality-of-life (QoL) and well-being. The aim of this study was to assess the QoL of caregivers and children and adolescents using open-source AID systems using validated measures. Methods In this cross-sectional online survey we examined the caregiver-reported QoL and well-being of users and non-users. Validated questionnaires assessed general well-being (WHO-5), diabetes-specific QoL (PAID, PedsQL) and sleep quality (PSQI). Results 168 caregivers from 27 countries completed at least one questionnaire, including 119 caregivers of children using open-source AID and 49 not using them. After inclusion of covariates, all measures but the PAID and one subscale of the PedsQL showed significant between-group differences with AID users reporting higher general (WHO-5: p = 0.003), sleep-related (PSQI: p = 0.001) and diabetes-related QoL (PedsQL: p < 0.05). Conclusions The results show the potential impact of open-source AID on QoL and psychological well-being of caregivers and children and adolescents with T1D, and can therefore help to inform academia, regulators, and policymakers about the psychosocial health implications of open-source AID

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OAIster
Journal :
Knoll , C , Schipp , J , O'Donnell , S , Wäldchen , M , Ballhausen , H , Cleal , B , Gajewska , K A , Raile , K , Skinner , T & Braune , K 2023 , ' Quality of Life and Psychological Well-being Among Children and Adolescents With Diabetes And Their Caregivers Using Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery Systems : Findings From a Multinational Survey ' , Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice , vol. 190 , 110153 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382512977
Document Type :
Electronic Resource