Questionnaire items | Answered ‘Quite a lot’/‘A great deal’ | |
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Question: After attending some or all of the CASCADE diabetes education sessions, how much did your child/you…? | Parent N=90 | Young person N=97 |
Knowledge | ||
Understand better how insulin works | 66 (74%) | 70 (73%) |
Understand better which foods contain CHO | 73 (81%) | 68 (70%) |
See why counting the CHO in the food your child/you eat(s) can be helpful | 80 (90%) | 73 (75%) |
Intention to change | ||
Want to stop your child's/your glucose levels from going too low or high | 85 (94%) | 85 (87.5%) |
Want to test your child's/your BG levels more often | 56 (43%) | 40 (42%) |
Control | ||
Feel more in charge of your child's/your diabetes | 61 (69%) | 65 (68%) |
Feel able to change your child's/your insulin dose when they are exercising | 68 (77%) | 66 (69%) |
Feel you are able to control your child's/your BG levels better | 70 (78%) | 64 (67%) |
Access to care | ||
Feel more able to ring/contact your diabetes nurse/GP/hospital if your child/ you need(s) help | 72 (82%) | 52 (54%) |
Family dynamic | ||
Feel you had a better understanding of how diabetes affects your family | 67 (75%) | 69 (72%) |
BG, blood glucose; CASCADE, Child and Adolescent Structured Competencies Approach to Diabetes Education; CHO, carbohydrate; GP, general practitioner.