K. Kassiou et J. Tsamasiros, Family management of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: a practical problem-solving approach, ACT PAEDIAT, 88, 1999, pp. 47-51
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) as a chronic and potentially lif
e-threatening condition, may have a devastating acute and long-term effect
on the patient and his or her family. IDMM's management should include the
following components: (a) establishment of a co-operative relationship amon
gst the patient, his or her family and the members of the diabetes team, (b
) emphasis on the promotion of problem-solving strategies, (c) sufficient e
motional and psychological support and proper education and training concer
ning diabetic control, provided not only to the patient but to all the fami
ly members involved in his or her care. The treatment regimen, as well as t
he above mentioned components of IDMM management should be tailored to the
individual's specific needs, developmental stage and a level of adjustment.
These facilitating conditions can have a positive and long-standing effect
on the individual's capacity to cope efficiently in order to improve quali
ty of life and obtain adjustment.