Relationship between parent–adolescent communication and parent involvement in adolescent Type 1 diabetes management, parent/family wellbeing and glycaemic control

Author:

Benson Ailbhe1,Rawdon Caroline1,Tuohy Ella2,Murphy Nuala3,McDonnell Ciara34,Swallow Veronica5,Gallagher Pamela2,Lambert Veronica1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Faculty of Science and Health, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

2. School of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Health, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

3. Diabetes and Endocrine Unit, Children's Health Ireland, Dublin, Ireland

4. Trinity Research in Childhood Centre, School of Medicine, University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

5. College of Health, WellBeing and Life Sciences, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK

Abstract

Objectives This study investigated the relationship between parent-reported degree of openness and extent of problems in parent–adolescent communication and parent involvement in adolescent Type 1 diabetes management, parent and family wellbeing and adolescent glycaemic control. Methods A cross-sectional quantitative survey was conducted. Parents completed measures of parent–adolescent communication, parent monitoring of diabetes care, diabetes family responsibility, parent knowledge of diabetes care, parent activation, parent diabetes distress, and diabetes family conflict. Results In total, 146 parents/guardians (121 mothers, mean age 46.56 years, SD 5.18) of adolescents aged 11–17 years (mean age 13.9 years, SD 1.81) with Type 1 diabetes completed the survey. Open parent–adolescent communication was significantly correlated to adolescents’ voluntarily disclosing diabetes-specific information to their parents more frequently, increased parental knowledge of their adolescent's diabetes care completion, parents feeling more capable and willing to take action in relation to their adolescent's diabetes health, lower levels of diabetes-related parental distress, less diabetes-specific family conflict, and optimal glycaemic control. Discussion Parent–adolescent communication has an important role to play in Type 1 diabetes healthcare management and psychosocial wellbeing during adolescence. Optimising open parent–adolescent communication represents a potentially useful target for interventional research and should be considered by healthcare professionals during healthcare encounters.

Funder

Health Research Board

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,General Medicine

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