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The Ups and Downs of Parenting Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Crowdsourcing Study.

Citation
Pierce, J. S., et al. “The Ups And Downs Of Parenting Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Crowdsourcing Study.”. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology, pp. 846-860.
Center University of Michigan
Author Jessica S Pierce, Karen Aroian, Cindy Caldwell, Judith L Ross, Joyce M Lee, Elizabeth Schifano, Rebecca Novotny, Anthony Tamayo, Tim Wysocki
Keywords crowdsourcing, parental coping, Social support, type 1 diabetes, young children
Abstract

Objectives: Parenting young children with type 1 diabetes (YC-T1D) entails pervasive challenges; parental coping may influence child and parent outcomes. This study used a qualitative descriptive design to describe these challenges comprehensively to inform the user-centered design of an Internet coping resource for parents.

Methods: A "Parent Crowd" of 153 parents of children with T1D onset at ≤ 5 years old submitted textual responses online to open-ended questions about parenting YC-T1D. Systematic coding organized responses into domains, themes, and examples. A supplemental focus group of racial/ethnic minority parents enhanced the sample's diversity and validated findings from the Parent Crowd.

Results: Similar domains and themes emerged from responses of crowdsourcing and focus group participants. In each domain, parenting YC-T1D was challenging, but there was also substantial evidence of positive coping strategies and adaptability.

Conclusions: The study yielded rich data to inform user-centered design of an Internet resource for parents of YC-T1D.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Journal of pediatric psychology
Volume
42
Issue
8
Number of Pages
846-860
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1465-735X
DOI
10.1093/jpepsy/jsx056
Alternate Journal
J Pediatr Psychol
PMID
28369409
PMCID
PMC5896609
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