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Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 83-95 (4 March 2005)


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Education and Telephone Case Management for Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Carol J. Howe, RN, MSNCorresponding Author Information, Abbas F. Jawad, MSc, PhD, Alan K. Tuttle, MSW, Joanne T. Moser, MSN, CRNP, Christina Preis, MSN, CRNP, Marianne Buzby, MSN, CRNP, Kathryn M. Murphy, RN, PhD

The purpose of the study was to compare three nursing interventions and their impact on glycemic control among children with type I diabetes. The 75 subjects' mean ± SD age was 12.5 ± 3.4 years, 55% were boys, and 55% were White. Subjects were randomly assigned to a standard care (SC), an education (ED), or an education and telephone case management (ED + TCM) group. The primary outcome measure was glycemic control (hemoglobin A1c, or HbA1c). Secondary outcome measures were diabetes knowledge (KNOW), parent–child teamwork (TEAM), and adherence (ADH). After 6 months of follow-up, results demonstrated no significant differences among groups in HbA1c. KNOW and TEAM scores improved slightly in the ED and ED + TCM groups, but no statistically significant differences were found among the three groups. Significant improvement in ADH scores among ED + TCM groups was reported when compared with the ED and SC groups. This change may represent a move toward improved adherence to diabetes care and subsequent improvement in diabetes control. The challenges of recruitment and retention of subjects in this study will also be discussed.

Diabetes Center for Children, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence and reprint requests to Carol J. Howe, RN, MSN, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104.

PII: S0882-5963(04)00208-8

doi:10.1016/j.pedn.2004.12.010


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