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An exploration of type 1 paediatric diabetes : child and parental perspectives

Roberts, Felicity Alexandra

Authors

Felicity Alexandra Roberts



Contributors

Dorothy J. Frizelle
Supervisor

Abstract

This thesis portfolio is comprised of three distinct sections: a narrative synthesis of qualitative research findings, an empirical study and the appendices.

Systematic literature review: Narrative synthesis

A qualitative review of studies examining the parental experiences of having a child with type 1 diabetes. This topic was chosen for its significant links to the empirical project, and to provide insight into the lived experiences of parents supporting children to live with a chronic health condition. This is of particular relevance for professionals supporting such families. Three superordinate themes were derived from nine articles.

The Empirical Project

An empirical study examining the experiences and opinions of children with type 1 diabetes using insulin pumps. Six children were interviewed and the data was analysed using the qualitative framework, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Three superordinate themes were emerged from the interviews, and the implications of such are discussed.

Appendices

The appendices support both the narrative synthesis and the empirical project. There is an accompanying reflective statement commenting upon the research process.

Citation

Roberts, F. A. (2016). An exploration of type 1 paediatric diabetes : child and parental perspectives. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4219238

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date May 23, 2017
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Keywords Clinical psychology
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4219238
Additional Information Department of Psychological Health and Wellbeing, The University of Hull
Award Date Jun 1, 2016

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Copyright Statement
© 2016 Roberts, Felicity Alexandra. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright holder.




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