American Diabetes Association® Survey Shows Summer Camp Can Positively Impact Children's Disease Management Skills, Confidence and Stress
To help more children with diabetes experience these positive outcomes, Lilly Diabetes has once again made a commitment to the Association's "Campership" program. The company today announced a donation of
According to the survey, the number of campers with a clear understanding of diabetes management increased by 11 percent after attending an Association camp, and the number of campers with the ability to manage diabetes-related problems independently increased by 10 percent. Newly diagnosed campers, i.e., less than one year since initial diagnosis, showed the greatest change, with 19 percent of those campers showing improvement in ability to manage diabetes-related issues. In addition, the survey showed Association camps increased some campers' confidence and lowered their diabetes-related stress. 1
"The survey results show what we have known all along - our camps can have a positive impact on the children with type 1 diabetes who attend them," said
Jane Chiang, MD, senior vice president, medical and community affairs, at the
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"We at Lilly Diabetes take great pride in our support of diabetes camps. For more than a decade, many individuals have reported positive experiences and shared how important the camp experience is for children with diabetes as they learn to care for themselves," said
David Kendall, MD, vice president of medical affairs, Lilly Diabetes. "These exciting survey results help confirm that campers are having a positive experience. We couldn't be happier that our donations to the Association's Campership program are having such an impact."
For more information on Association camps and how to apply for a scholarship, visit www.diabetes.org/camp. Additional information about Lilly Diabetes' support of diabetes summer camps and other initiatives to help families and children with type 1 diabetes live life to the fullest can be found at www.lillydiabetes.com.
Survey Methodology
The Association designed and executed a three-year survey to explore the impact of camp activities on camper outcomes including diabetes knowledge, management behaviors, confidence and emotional wellbeing. Between 2013 and 2015, online surveys were administered to a representative subset of camp caregivers. The total survey population is 6,586. From that 1,724 pre-camp surveys and 1,075 post-camp surveys were obtained. Surveys were anonymous and voluntary. Results were tabulated by the Association and aggregate information was shared with Lilly Diabetes.
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