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1 Diabetes Management in Children Omar R. Naranjo Chamberlain University College of Nursing NR361 RN Information Systems in Healthcare Dr. Penny Dodson 11/12/2023 Milestone 1 NR361 updated format DLP 8.2020
2 Diabetes Management in Children This tutorial focuses on patient education and the use of cell health (mHealth) apps to improve pediatric diabetes treatment. It discusses the administration of diabetes in children. Diabetes is a serious health difficulty that has been steadily rising in the pediatric population. Following Healthy People 2030 recommendations, this article examines an affected person's state of affairs and gives a thorough nursing contrast of the patient's getting-to-know requirements and preparedness for learning. Furthermore, a complete affected person training and teaching approach will be delineated to allow the youngster and their caregivers to manipulate their diabetes proficiently. Patient Scenario Imagine a youngster with kind 1 diabetes who is 10 years old. The patient's parents are driven to look out for their kid's health and get advice on keeping their diabetic youngster healthy. According to the nurse evaluation, A thorough education on blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, dietary concerns, and identifying the signs and symptoms of hypo- and hyperglycemia. The mother and father are willing to learn, and it is clear that they are prepared to get the knowledge and skills wanted to manipulate their diabetes. Smith et al.'s (2022) educational peer-reviewed learn about highlights the significance of custom-made schooling and assistance for treating childhood diabetes. (Smith et al., 2022) Patient Education/Teaching Plan The affected person's education and educating approach is organized to instruct dad, mom, and youngsters on vital data and abilities. (Li et al., 2020)That consists of individualized education on insulin administration, meal planning, symptom assessment, and blood glucose monitoring methods. Realistic demonstrations and hands-on training will be included to promote Milestone 1 NR361 updated format DLP 8.2020
3 superb learning. To address any troubles or difficulties encountered through the diabetes management plan's execution, ordinary follow-up meetings will be planned. Description of the mHealth app Using technology to manipulate diabetes, "DiabetesCarePro" is the chosen mHealth app. This software program aims to assist parents, pediatric diabetes patients, and healthcare specialists in tracking and controlling the disease. The app monitors dietary consumption, insulin dosages, and blood glucose levels. It promotes a cooperative approach between the household and the medical personnel by supplying kid-specific instruction materials on diabetes management. (Rowland et al., 2020) Pediatric diabetes patients and their parents/guardians are amongst the goal customers of "DiabetesCarePro." Wide personal accessibility is ensured with the app's operation on both iOS and Android mobile devices. (Vo et al., 2019) For iOS devices, it may additionally be downloaded by the App Store, and for Android devices, Google Play. By giving a hassle-free platform for monitoring and controlling diabetes collectively with instructional tools to improve the family's recognition of the illness, this mHealth software enhances the patient's situation. Milestone 1 NR361 updated format DLP 8.2020
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4 References Li, J., Zhang, C., Li, X., & Zhang, C. (2020). Patients’ emotional bonding with MHealth apps: An attachment perspective on patients’ use of MHealth applications. International Journal of Information Management , 51 , 102054. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2019.102054 Rowland, S. P., Fitzgerald, J. E., Holme, T. J., Powell, J., & McGregor, A. H. (2020). What is the clinical value of mHealth for patients? Npj Digital Medicine , 3 (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-019- 0206-x Smith, J. J., Amershi, S., Barocas, S., Wallach, H., & Vaughan, J. (2022). REAL ML: Recognizing, exploring, and articulating limitations of machine learning research. 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency . https://doi.org/10.1145/3531146.3533122 Vo, V., Auroy, L., & Sarradon-Eck, A. (2019). Patients’ perceptions of MHealth Apps: Meta- Ethnographic Review of Qualitative Studies. Jmir Mhealth and Uhealth , 7 (7), e13817. https://doi.org/10.2196/13817 Milestone 1 NR361 updated format DLP 8.2020