New Web Site Tools Help Alleviate Stress Associated with Caring for Children with Diabetes During the Holidays
08 November 2007 - 2:03PM
PR Newswire (US)
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Holidays often induce
stress, but caring for children with diabetes this time of year can
mean an additional layer of pressure. Parents and caregivers can
visit http://www.abbottdiabetescare.com/ to participate in live Web
chats with diabetes specialists for expert advice on how to best
manage a child's diabetes during the holidays, find social support
and receive a free download of the 'Diabetes Fit Food' booklet for
tips on healthy eating. The Web site and tools are in response to a
recent survey conducted by Children with Diabetes and sponsored by
Abbott Diabetes Care which found that 93 percent of parents who had
a child with diabetes reported it is challenging to stick to
regular diabetes' routines during the holidays, defined as the time
between Thanksgiving and New Year's. These parents also said their
children experience more periods of uncontrolled blood glucose
during this time, which can have serious health consequences.
Because of these two factors -- disrupted routines and fluctuating
glucose levels -- many parents said they feel the need to measure
their child's glucose level during the holiday season "more often
than usual." Almost 60 percent of parents surveyed said stress
levels increase when it comes to caring for children with diabetes
during the holiday season, with the major challenge being the
disruption of normal daily routines during this time. A majority of
respondents said support from family, friends and healthcare
professionals, as well as interactive educational tools, such as
Web chats and online forums, would help decrease their anxiety and
enable them to better manage their child's diabetes. Online tools
to help with caring for children with diabetes during the holidays
will be available from Nov. 8, 2007 through Jan. 3, 2008.
Additional resources:
http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/http://www.diabetes.org/home.jsphttp://www.abbott.com/http://www.dlife.com/http://www.diabetescontrolforlife.com/http://www.jdrf.org/
DATASOURCE: Abbott CONTACT: Media, Stephen Davis of Abbott,
+1-510-864-4589 Web site: http://www.abbott.com/
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