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An evaluation of the knowledge and attitudes of school staff related to diabetes care at school: The 10th year of the "diabetes program at school" in Turkey.

Authors :
Gökçe, Tuğba
Sakarya, Sibel
Muradoğlu, Serra
Mutlu, Gül Yeşiltepe
Can, Ecem
Cemhan, Kardelen
Kurtulmuş, Mehmet Fatih
Gülşen, Murat
Aycan, Zehra
Darendeliler, Feyza
Ülger, Özlem
Bulanık, Melek
Yardım, Nazan
Hatun, Şükrü
Source :
Pediatric Diabetes. Mar2021, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p233-240. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The aim of this study was to measure the knowledge and attitudes of school staff regarding care in school for children with type 1 diabetes and to evaluate the contribution of the "Diabetes Program at School"(DPS). The data were collected through an online survey consisting of 55 questions, which included 39 knowledge and 16 attitude questions. The survey was delivered to the participating school staff via a link. A total of 55,677 people who completed 100% of the survey were included. Of the participants, 76% were teachers, 23% were school administrators and 0.1% were school nurses. 73% (40732) of the participants stated that they had heard about the "DPS". Of the participants who were aware of the DPS 75%, 50%, and 41% stated an increase in their knowledge level, self‐confidence, and awareness respectively. Both scores were positively associated with being female and school nurse, having students with diabetes in the school, having been trained in childhood diabetes, being familiar with the program and being from the Western region of Turkey. The DPS is well known among school staff including teachers, school administrators, and school nurses. However, there are clear regional differences in the knowledge and attitude of school staff regarding diabetes care at school. Therefore, regional differences should be taken into account when planning the necessary interventions to prevent any further increase in the current inequalities. In addition, increasing the number of school nurses, together with strengthening the knowledge and attitude of school staff, can improve the level of diabetes care at school. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1399543X
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pediatric Diabetes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148997683
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pedi.13157