Eighteen preschool aged children and their families will attend structured, multidisciplinary, family-centered intensive education sessions over a 3-day weekend in a residential camp setting to address the unique challenges of managing type 1 diabetes mellitus in young children.
The invesigators propose to deliver a structured multidisciplinary family-centered intervention over a 3-day weekend. The intervention will be based at a regional camp. The proposed camp encounters aim to provide: * An opportunity for intensive education beyond that achievable in a single class, and without the unfavorable impacts of multiple weekday classes on family and work time. * Varied educational modalities including didactic sessions, practical demonstrations and role playing. * Close observation of each child throughout the day and night by experienced diabetes counselors and medical staff to identify and help correct maladaptive family behaviors. * A safe environment where parents can participate in group therapy sessions without child care worries. * An opportunity for age-appropriate child-centered educational and therapeutic activities. * An opportunity for families to form mutually-supportive friendships. * Fun weekends away where the parents have help caring for their diabetic children. The investigators will conduct this pilot study, which will enroll 18 preschool children age 3-5.5 years, with the goal of obtaining preliminary results for 15 subjects. The primary outcome, to be determined approximately one month before and 3 months after the camp session, is improvement in Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Exploratory Hypotheses: Compared with pretreatment baseline, subjects attending a 3-day session at a family diabetes camp will improve: * HbA1c 3 months after the first camp session * Behavioral/QoL assessments, including the parents of young children version of the hypoglycemia fear survey (HFS-P-YC), the Behavioral Pediatrics Feeding Assessment Scale (BPFAS), and the general and diabetes modules of the PedsQL.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
3
Intensive education at a residential camp.
Perrin C White
Dallas, Texas, United States
Children's Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
Change in Hemoglobin A1c
3 month marker of glycemic control
Time frame: 3 months
Change in PedsQL Family Impact Module
Survey measure of impact the child's chronic disease has on the family
Time frame: 3 months
Change in PedsQL Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory
Survey measure of quality of life
Time frame: 3 months
Change in Hypoglycemia Fear Survey
Survey measure of hypoglycemia fear
Time frame: 3 months
Change in Behavioral Pediatrics Feeding Assessment
Survey measure of child feeding habits
Time frame: 3 months
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