Perceptions of the clinical usefulness of the Adolescent Diabetes Needs Assessment Tool.

Cooper, Helen and Spencer, Joy and Lancaster, Gillian and Johnson, Mark and Lwin, Rebekah (2012) Perceptions of the clinical usefulness of the Adolescent Diabetes Needs Assessment Tool. Diabetes Care for Children and Young People, 1 (2). pp. 55-61.

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Abstract

The UK has one of the poorest levels of diabetes control in young people in Europe, so helping them to learn how to effectively manage their condition is a matter of high priority. Guidelines for improving diabetes control and long-term health in young people advocate the tailoring of education. The online Adolescent Diabetes Needs Assessment Tool (ADNAT) was developed to meet this standard. This article assesses the perceptions of the use of ADNAT in clinical practice by young people, their healthcare professionals, and their parents or guardians. The authors explore the views on ADNAT’s potential impact on diabetes care, ways of promoting and maintaining its use, and potential future developments

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Diabetes Care for Children and Young People
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ID Code:
60017
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Deposited On:
16 Nov 2012 10:03
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Yes
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Published
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