This study examines some educational effects of a camp experience on independent performance of tasks in the management of diabetes mellitus. One hundred and eleven children were studied with regard to insulin administration, urine glucose testing, recognition of hypoglycemic reactions, adherence to diet, and over-all independence. There was a significant increase in independent measurement of insulin dose, administration of insulin injections, and urine glucose testing. No significant differences were seen in dietary adherence or ability to recognize hypoglycemic reactions. Precamp data indicated that returning campers demonstrated greater independence in insulin administration prior to camp than did new campers. After camp, both new and returning campers showed significant increases in independent performance of dose measurement and injection. It is concluded that a camp educational experience contributes to both the knowledge and performance of self-care techniques required in the management of diabetes mellitus.
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January 01 1978
Performance of Technical Skills of Diabetes Management: Increased Independence After a Camp Experience
Francine L Lebovitz;
Francine L Lebovitz
Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Miami School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
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George J Ellis, III;
George J Ellis, III
Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Miami School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
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Jay S Skyler
Jay S Skyler
Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Miami School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
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Francine L Lebovitz, George J Ellis, Jay S Skyler; Performance of Technical Skills of Diabetes Management: Increased Independence After a Camp Experience. Diabetes Care 1 January 1978; 1 (1): 23–26. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.1.1.23
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