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JDRF Type 1 Diabetes Symposium
March 9, 2013
Jennifer Rein, MSW, LICSW
Clinical Social Worker
Boston Children’s Hospital
Victoria Ochoa, MSW, LICSW
Clinical Social Worker
Boston Children’s Hospital
Psychosocial Perspectives on
Diabetes in Childhood
 No disclosures to declare
Overview
 General overview of psychosocial
aspects related to caring for a child
diagnosed with a chronic illness
 Family matters:
 Patient, Parents, Siblings
 Practical Applications
Conceptual Model
(adapted from Wood & Miller, 1996)
Psychological
Social
Biological
• Psychological &
emotional functioning
• Temperament
• Motivation
• Problem-solving ability
• Family
functioning/adjustment
• Social functioning
(school, work, peers)
• Daily hassles
• Major life events
• Social supports
• Physical functioning
(disease activity)
• Diagnosis
• Severity
• Visibility to others
Patient’s well-being
Adaptation
Quality of Life
Common Reactions to
Diagnosis
 Angry
 Sad
 Frustrated
 Shocked
 Confused
 Relieved
 Concerned
 Worried
 Moody
 Jealous
 Guilty
 Irritated
 Lonely
 Overwhelmed
 Hopeless
 Embarrassed
Coping with chronic illness
 Differing coping styles
 Different developmental stages of
family members
 Previous context/history with illness &
grief
 Ambivalence between craving choices
and craving guidance (control)
 Loss
Grief Cycle (Kubler-Ross, 1969)
 Five stages of grief:
 Denial
 Anger
 Bargaining
 Depression
 Acceptance
 Change=Loss=Grief
 Loss of a healthy child…anticipated
childhood
Parent/caregiver concerns
Parent/caregiver concerns
 Disempowerment
 Guilt/Grief
 Finding fault/Assigning blame
 Fear/Anxiety
 Safety – sending the child into the world
 Previous experiences with chronic
illness
 Lack of reliable information can raise
anxiety
Parent/caregiver concerns
 Chronic illness/Diabetes
 Cyclical vs. progressive
 Possibility of relapse/remittance
 Unpredictable
○ “A student”
 Medical choices
 Risks; side effects
 Decision making feels foreign
 Goal = quality life for all family members
Family Functioning
 “Burnout” is not patient specified
 Diabetes impacts the entire family
 Siblings often feel left out, ignored
 Other social stressors may supersede
diabetes
 Divorce, relocation, illness, death of a family
member, etc.
Impact on brothers and sisters
 Jealousy = want to be “sick”
 Parental attention is diverted
 Isolation from medical explanations
 Lack of knowledge/understanding = fear
 Involve in home medical regimen when
possible/appropriate
 With permission from the diagnosed child!
 Magical thinking (story telling)
School issues
 Academic accommodations
 504 Plan vs. Individual Education Plan
 Peer questions – physical
manifestations of disease; leaving class
to visit the nurse; absences
 Education meetings – let the student
know these are happening; invite to
attend when appropriate
Primary Aim: Preserving
childhood
 Forging identity: apart from diabetes
○ son/daughter
○ brother/sister
○ friend
○ Student
○ musician, athlete, artist, etc.
○ Patient
 Personality remains the same pre and
post diagnosis
○ Picky eater is still a picky eater
Impact on patient
Impact on Patient
 Children often mirror what their parents
are feeling
 interpret facial cues; tones of voice
 Children feel anxious when
communication is not clear and
concretely defined
 Create a safe environment where child can
come to a parent with their own fears
Impact on Patient
 Age at diagnosis matters
 Young age vs. adolescence
 Expectations of parents and medical ream
 Length of diagnosis
 Adolescent who was diagnosed at an early
age
 Expectation management
Going public
 How to tell…..
 Friends/peers/classmates
 Teachers/other school adults
 Need to know vs. Nice to know
 Stigma of being “different”
 Feelings of isolation
 “No one else has diabetes”
 “It’s not fair”
Impact on patient
 Transition to adulthood
 Medical care transfers
○ Self care, managing prescriptions, supplies
○ Expectations of the medical team; parents
 Psychosocial considerations
○ Self expectations
○ Transition is hard
○ Support systems shift
 Concrete concers
○ Finances, insurance, etc.
Impact on patient:
Adherence
 Adherence to medical regimen
 Communication is key
○ Lack of information=poor adherence
 Caring for chronic illness is exhausting for all
family members
 Children may try protecting parents
 Discretion when sharing information
 Loss of control
Co-morbidity of mood disorders
 Children with chronic physical illness have
increased risk of subclinical mental health
problems
 Children < 18 y.o. with medical illness have
25% rate emotional disorders, compared with
18% in healthy children (Wallander and
Thompson, 1995)
 Children and adolescents with medical
illness have rates of Major Depressive
Disorder nearly double those seen in
community ( McDaniel et al., 2000)
How to help
 Speak in facts; dispel myths
 Children make up their own stories
 Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know” and
“Let’s find out together”
 Provide choice as much as possible
 Allow the child to have their own feelings
 Consider therapy
 Not only for the child
Therapeutic Intervention
The primary goal of all
therapeutic intervention is to
help the patient integrate
diabetes into their lives & not
feel overpowered or defined by
their diagnosis.
Therapeutic Intervention
Start with communication
 Listening
 Problem solving
 Normalizing
 Make a plan!
 Develop goals – make sure to include life
goals independent of diabetes
Therapeutic Intervention:
Adherence
 Fostering adherence takes a team
approach
 Team includes:
○ Medical providers
○ Involved school personnel
 Teachers, nurse, coaches
○ Family
○ Friends
○ Community agencies
Building resiliency
 Adjustment of other family members
 Practical resources available
 School accommodations
 Social supports
 Groups; Individual counseling; One-to-one
mentoring (as mentor or mentee)
 Maintain consistent routine
 Continue discipline as with other siblings
or child without medical condition
Take Home Points
 Start with communication
 Keep it simple
 Work toward a compromise/negotiate
 Respect
 Compassion
 Partnership
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Diabetes Care: A Family Affair

  • 1. JDRF Type 1 Diabetes Symposium March 9, 2013 Jennifer Rein, MSW, LICSW Clinical Social Worker Boston Children’s Hospital Victoria Ochoa, MSW, LICSW Clinical Social Worker Boston Children’s Hospital
  • 2. Psychosocial Perspectives on Diabetes in Childhood  No disclosures to declare
  • 3. Overview  General overview of psychosocial aspects related to caring for a child diagnosed with a chronic illness  Family matters:  Patient, Parents, Siblings  Practical Applications
  • 4. Conceptual Model (adapted from Wood & Miller, 1996) Psychological Social Biological • Psychological & emotional functioning • Temperament • Motivation • Problem-solving ability • Family functioning/adjustment • Social functioning (school, work, peers) • Daily hassles • Major life events • Social supports • Physical functioning (disease activity) • Diagnosis • Severity • Visibility to others Patient’s well-being Adaptation Quality of Life
  • 5. Common Reactions to Diagnosis  Angry  Sad  Frustrated  Shocked  Confused  Relieved  Concerned  Worried  Moody  Jealous  Guilty  Irritated  Lonely  Overwhelmed  Hopeless  Embarrassed
  • 6. Coping with chronic illness  Differing coping styles  Different developmental stages of family members  Previous context/history with illness & grief  Ambivalence between craving choices and craving guidance (control)  Loss
  • 7. Grief Cycle (Kubler-Ross, 1969)  Five stages of grief:  Denial  Anger  Bargaining  Depression  Acceptance  Change=Loss=Grief  Loss of a healthy child…anticipated childhood
  • 9. Parent/caregiver concerns  Disempowerment  Guilt/Grief  Finding fault/Assigning blame  Fear/Anxiety  Safety – sending the child into the world  Previous experiences with chronic illness  Lack of reliable information can raise anxiety
  • 10. Parent/caregiver concerns  Chronic illness/Diabetes  Cyclical vs. progressive  Possibility of relapse/remittance  Unpredictable ○ “A student”  Medical choices  Risks; side effects  Decision making feels foreign  Goal = quality life for all family members
  • 11. Family Functioning  “Burnout” is not patient specified  Diabetes impacts the entire family  Siblings often feel left out, ignored  Other social stressors may supersede diabetes  Divorce, relocation, illness, death of a family member, etc.
  • 12. Impact on brothers and sisters  Jealousy = want to be “sick”  Parental attention is diverted  Isolation from medical explanations  Lack of knowledge/understanding = fear  Involve in home medical regimen when possible/appropriate  With permission from the diagnosed child!  Magical thinking (story telling)
  • 13. School issues  Academic accommodations  504 Plan vs. Individual Education Plan  Peer questions – physical manifestations of disease; leaving class to visit the nurse; absences  Education meetings – let the student know these are happening; invite to attend when appropriate
  • 14. Primary Aim: Preserving childhood  Forging identity: apart from diabetes ○ son/daughter ○ brother/sister ○ friend ○ Student ○ musician, athlete, artist, etc. ○ Patient  Personality remains the same pre and post diagnosis ○ Picky eater is still a picky eater
  • 16. Impact on Patient  Children often mirror what their parents are feeling  interpret facial cues; tones of voice  Children feel anxious when communication is not clear and concretely defined  Create a safe environment where child can come to a parent with their own fears
  • 17. Impact on Patient  Age at diagnosis matters  Young age vs. adolescence  Expectations of parents and medical ream  Length of diagnosis  Adolescent who was diagnosed at an early age  Expectation management
  • 18. Going public  How to tell…..  Friends/peers/classmates  Teachers/other school adults  Need to know vs. Nice to know  Stigma of being “different”  Feelings of isolation  “No one else has diabetes”  “It’s not fair”
  • 19. Impact on patient  Transition to adulthood  Medical care transfers ○ Self care, managing prescriptions, supplies ○ Expectations of the medical team; parents  Psychosocial considerations ○ Self expectations ○ Transition is hard ○ Support systems shift  Concrete concers ○ Finances, insurance, etc.
  • 20. Impact on patient: Adherence  Adherence to medical regimen  Communication is key ○ Lack of information=poor adherence  Caring for chronic illness is exhausting for all family members  Children may try protecting parents  Discretion when sharing information  Loss of control
  • 21. Co-morbidity of mood disorders  Children with chronic physical illness have increased risk of subclinical mental health problems  Children < 18 y.o. with medical illness have 25% rate emotional disorders, compared with 18% in healthy children (Wallander and Thompson, 1995)  Children and adolescents with medical illness have rates of Major Depressive Disorder nearly double those seen in community ( McDaniel et al., 2000)
  • 22. How to help  Speak in facts; dispel myths  Children make up their own stories  Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know” and “Let’s find out together”  Provide choice as much as possible  Allow the child to have their own feelings  Consider therapy  Not only for the child
  • 23. Therapeutic Intervention The primary goal of all therapeutic intervention is to help the patient integrate diabetes into their lives & not feel overpowered or defined by their diagnosis.
  • 24. Therapeutic Intervention Start with communication  Listening  Problem solving  Normalizing  Make a plan!  Develop goals – make sure to include life goals independent of diabetes
  • 25. Therapeutic Intervention: Adherence  Fostering adherence takes a team approach  Team includes: ○ Medical providers ○ Involved school personnel  Teachers, nurse, coaches ○ Family ○ Friends ○ Community agencies
  • 26. Building resiliency  Adjustment of other family members  Practical resources available  School accommodations  Social supports  Groups; Individual counseling; One-to-one mentoring (as mentor or mentee)  Maintain consistent routine  Continue discipline as with other siblings or child without medical condition
  • 27. Take Home Points  Start with communication  Keep it simple  Work toward a compromise/negotiate  Respect  Compassion  Partnership
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