Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession

One of the widespread childhood chronic illnesses, which is seldom talked about is type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The discussion on T1DM is often missed because the emphasis is majorly on the adult DM or type 2 DM which is a lifestyle disorder. T1DM occurs at an early age and is a lifelong insulin...

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Main Authors: Jyoti Kakkar, Srishti Puri
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Language:English
Published: Academy Publisher 2016-07-01
Series:Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
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spelling doaj-8dcf3fcb07de4ed0847d0e2f8465ddf42020-11-25T02:47:38ZengAcademy PublisherOpen Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences2394-20532394-20612016-07-017210311010.5958/2394-2061.2016.00016.1Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work professionJyoti Kakkar0Srishti Puri1Professor, Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, IndiaPhD Scholar, Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, IndiaOne of the widespread childhood chronic illnesses, which is seldom talked about is type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The discussion on T1DM is often missed because the emphasis is majorly on the adult DM or type 2 DM which is a lifestyle disorder. T1DM occurs at an early age and is a lifelong insulin deficiency. The treatment and the strict regime lead to numerous psychological and social repercussions for the child (patient) and the caregivers. The implications vary from issues in family, at school, at social gatherings, often creating behavioural disorders. These implications further affect the patient’s health, DM self-care tasks, glycaemic control, and adherence to treatment. It is important to create awareness among people that chronic illness often causes negative psychological and social consequences but one needs to learn to cope with them. T1DM is not just about insulin shots and blood tests; but much beyond it. It requires proper understanding and support which has to be provided by professionals other than doctors. This paper looks at the prevalence of the disease, the implications for the child and the caregivers, and discusses T1DM as an emerging challenge for social work profession.http://ojpas.npage.de/get_file.php?id=30971959&vnr=682823Chronic DiseaseInsulin Deficiency. Caregivers. Medication Adherence. Coping.Insulin DeficiencyCaregivers. Medication Adherence. Coping.CaregiversMedication Adherence. Coping.Medication AdherenceCoping
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Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession
Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
Chronic Disease
Insulin Deficiency. Caregivers. Medication Adherence. Coping.
Insulin Deficiency
Caregivers. Medication Adherence. Coping.
Caregivers
Medication Adherence. Coping.
Medication Adherence
Coping
author_facet Jyoti Kakkar
Srishti Puri
author_sort Jyoti Kakkar
title Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession
title_short Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession
title_full Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession
title_fullStr Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in India: an emerging challenge for social work profession
title_sort psychosocial implications of type 1 diabetes mellitus among children in india: an emerging challenge for social work profession
publisher Academy Publisher
series Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
issn 2394-2053
2394-2061
publishDate 2016-07-01
description One of the widespread childhood chronic illnesses, which is seldom talked about is type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The discussion on T1DM is often missed because the emphasis is majorly on the adult DM or type 2 DM which is a lifestyle disorder. T1DM occurs at an early age and is a lifelong insulin deficiency. The treatment and the strict regime lead to numerous psychological and social repercussions for the child (patient) and the caregivers. The implications vary from issues in family, at school, at social gatherings, often creating behavioural disorders. These implications further affect the patient’s health, DM self-care tasks, glycaemic control, and adherence to treatment. It is important to create awareness among people that chronic illness often causes negative psychological and social consequences but one needs to learn to cope with them. T1DM is not just about insulin shots and blood tests; but much beyond it. It requires proper understanding and support which has to be provided by professionals other than doctors. This paper looks at the prevalence of the disease, the implications for the child and the caregivers, and discusses T1DM as an emerging challenge for social work profession.
topic Chronic Disease
Insulin Deficiency. Caregivers. Medication Adherence. Coping.
Insulin Deficiency
Caregivers. Medication Adherence. Coping.
Caregivers
Medication Adherence. Coping.
Medication Adherence
Coping
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