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Diabetes mellitus type 1 as a health, nutriotial and social problem for children up to 18 years of age.
FRIDRICHOVSKÁ, Pavlína
Work specifies the problems of children with diabetes mellitus type 1 - of site for health, in nutrition and social problems. The theoretical part is characterized by diabetes mellitus type 1, its causes, symptoms, treatment with diet and takes into account the specific problems arising from this condition for age. The practical part comprises the results of the questionnaire survey, which focuses on the problems of diabetes mellitus type 1 in childhood, and the level of knowledge about diabetes. The survey was performed in 40 families with a child that has been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 1. The results showed that diabetes mellitus type 1 affects the lives of families in the area of catering, sports, travel, school teaching, but also the future development of the child itself and its involvement in other activities.
Selfmonitoring of Type 1 Diabetes mellitus in adolescents
KORELOVÁ, Andrea
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic, lifelong disease. The younger the patient, the more seriously the disease affects his (her) childhood. The disease brings about a lot of changes, it involves the loss of freedom and independence. Diabetes makes the normal troubles of adolescence even more difficult. Adolescence is a hard stage of life for patients with the type 1 diabetes mellitus because it is a period when the compensation of diabetes is more difficult than in the previous and following stages of life. Regular self-monitoring is one of the crucial tasks. The selfmonitoring is important for the overall compensation of diabetes and also for the clinical results of treatment. Self-monitoring is the process of monitoring and measurement of one´s own glycemia and ketones in blood and sugar and ketones in urine. It enables the diabetic patient a better orientation in the disease and a certain level of independence. Self-monitoring helps parents gain confidence in cure of their children suffering from diabetes. The theoretical part of my thesis deals with the questions of the type 1 diabetes mellitus and the method of self-monitoring. The objective of the practical part was to survey the subjective view of adolescents with the type 1 diabetes mellitus on self-monitoring and the level of their self-reliance. I set hypotheses suggesting that adolescents perceive self-monitoring to be uncomfortable and cannot cope with the procedures independently. These hypotheses were not confirmed in my research. To get relevant data, I used the questionnaire method. I handed out questionnaires to young patients with diabetes aged 13{--}18 years. A letter for patients´ parents asking for their written consent with the research was attached to the questionnaire.
A study of non-compliance phenomenon among patients with diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
Pohlová, Simona ; Lešetický, Ondřej (advisor) ; Střítecký, Rudolf (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of the phenomenon of the non-compliance, or more specifically on the study of the phenomenon of the non-compliance of patients with diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. The theoretical part contains a discussion of the phenomenon of the non-compliance, of a problematics of the diabetes mellitus and associated complications and comorbidities. The practical part is based on the statistical evaluation of the specifically prepared survey of patients of the private ambulance of diabetology and endocrinology in Trutnov. The results of survey were processed to obtain contingency tables, and then the correlations between individual aspects of compliance or non-compliance were studied using statistical correlation analysis.

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