Promoting self-care among youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Laura Pinkham
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Each year, diabetes camps provide fun, stimulating, and safe experiences to approximately 20,000 children across North America. At camp, children and teenagers living with diabetes connect with one another in an inclusive and welcoming environment, designed to meet their social, emotional, and medical needs. Campers enjoy a memorable summer experience, where they are also empowered to become more autonomous in managing their diabetes.  Camp Carowanis is a specialized camp for children with Type 1 diabetes in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec.  A multidisciplinary team of allied healthcare professionals join youth on-site to encourage and facilitate campers’ acquisition of disease management strategies. The site also serves as an undergraduate medical education elective in pediatric endocrinology for clerkship students at McGill University. In this article, Laura Pinkham, a medical student at McGill University who completed an elective at Camp Carowanis, shares her observations on the opportunities for promoting self-care among children with type 1 diabetes at camp. 
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促进1型糖尿病青年的自我保健
每年,糖尿病夏令营为北美大约2万名儿童提供有趣、刺激和安全的体验。在营地,患有糖尿病的儿童和青少年在一个包容和温馨的环境中相互联系,旨在满足他们的社交、情感和医疗需求。营员们享受难忘的夏季体验,在那里他们也被授权在管理他们的糖尿病方面变得更加自主。卡罗瓦尼斯营是位于魁北克圣阿加特-德-蒙特的一个专门为1型糖尿病儿童开设的营地。一个由联合医疗保健专业人员组成的多学科团队在现场与青少年一起鼓励和促进露营者获得疾病管理策略。该网站还为麦吉尔大学(McGill University)实习学生提供儿科内分泌学本科医学教育选修课。在这篇文章中,麦吉尔大学医学院的学生Laura Pinkham在Carowanis营地完成了选课,分享了她对营地中促进1型糖尿病儿童自我照顾的机会的观察。
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