Health Psychology Open (Sep 2019)

Children and young people’s experiences and perceptions of self-management of type 1 diabetes: A qualitative meta-synthesis

  • Ella Tuohy,
  • Caroline Rawdon,
  • Pamela Gallagher,
  • Michele Glacken,
  • Nuala Murphy,
  • Veronica Swallow,
  • Veronica Lambert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102919877105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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The aim of this review was to conduct a meta-synthesis of the experiences and perceptions of self-management of type 1 diabetes of children and young people living with type 1 diabetes (CYPDs). Six databases were systematically searched for studies with qualitative findings relevant to CYPDs’ (aged 8–18 years) experiences of self-management. A thematic synthesis approach was used to combine articles and identify analytical themes. Forty articles met the inclusion criteria. Two analytical themes important to CYPDs’ experiences and perceptions of self-management were identified: (1) negotiating independence and (2) feeling in control. The synthesis contributes to knowledge on contextual factors underpinning self-management and what facilitates or impedes transition towards autonomous self-management for CYPDs.