Adolescents, parents, and providers' experiences of triadic encounters in paediatric diabetes clinics: A qualitative study
Abstract Introduction Adolescents with Type 1 diabetes are a cohort whose self‐management of their diabetes care often declines during adolescence which can lead to adverse health outcomes. Research indicates that providers find it challenging to engage adolescents in communication exchanges during...
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Main Authors: | Imelda Coyne (Author), Sinead Pembroke (Author), Betsy Sleath (Author), Maria Brenner (Author), Edna F. Roche (Author), Carol Hilliard (Author), Declan Cody (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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