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A concept analysis of psychological distress in parents related to diabetes management in children and adolescents

Diana Arabiat, Mohammad AL Jabery, Lisa Whitehead

2020Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report a concept analysis of parents' psychological distress in the context of diabetes management among children and adolescents. A clear understanding of the possible impact of diabetes management on parents will help to inform how nurses can work with parents to support glycaemic control in children and adolescents. DESIGN AND METHOD: Concept analysis using Walker and Avant's eight-stage approach was used as a guiding framework. PubMed, OVID (CINAHL, Medline, PsychInfo), the Cochrane library and the Joanna Briggs library were searched for the past 50 years. RESULTS: Thirty-three studies provided data for the concept analysis. Attributes included difficulty coping, changes in emotional status and manifestations of mental health problems. PRACTICE IMPLICATION: Based on the literature synthesis, we suggest all facets of distress related to diabetes can in principle be inferred through the proposed relationship between distress and other interactions of individual coping, caring burden and family relational functioning. The proposed conceptual model linking antecedents' factors and individual characteristics of parents to the concepts of psychological distress may assist researchers to design interventions for supporting diabetes management in children and adolescents.

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CINAHLDistressPsycINFOPsychological interventionCoping (psychology)PsychologyDiabetes managementMental healthMEDLINEContext (archaeology)Clinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyMedicinePsychotherapistDiabetes mellitusType 2 diabetesPsychiatryLawBiologyPaleontologyEndocrinologyPolitical scienceDiabetes Management and ResearchDiabetes Management and EducationChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life