Emotional responses, such as feeling overwhelmed with diabetes‐related treatment, burnt‐out and anxiety, are known as ‘diabetes distress’. This study aimed to determine diabetes distress among children, adolescents and parents/carers managing… Click to show full abstract
Emotional responses, such as feeling overwhelmed with diabetes‐related treatment, burnt‐out and anxiety, are known as ‘diabetes distress’. This study aimed to determine diabetes distress among children, adolescents and parents/carers managing insulin‐requiring diabetes in a regional Australian setting, and to assess association with glycaemia.
               
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