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Diabetes at Camp 2025
Diabetes at Camp: Problem Solving
Diabetes at Camp: Problem Solving
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The "Diabetes at Camp: Problem-Solving: Behaviors Affecting Glucose Management" module addresses the challenges and strategies for managing glucose levels among campers and staff with diabetes, particularly focusing on maladaptive behaviors in adolescents. Key objectives include recognizing actions that may lead to unexplained glucose fluctuations, understanding the impact of eating disorders and substance use, and associating risky behaviors with underlying motivations.<br /><br />Psychosocial aspects, like social-emotional problems in adolescents, significantly affect self-care. Common issues include surreptitious insulin administration or omission and eating disorders, all of which can disrupt glucose management.<br /><br />Unexplained low glucose can arise from intentional insulin overdosing, driven by factors like depression or a desire for attention. It's crucial to review glucose data, administer insulin under supervision, and consult mental health providers if necessary.<br /><br />In contrast, insulin omission often results from trying to lose weight or fear of hypoglycemia, leading to high glucose levels. Identifying these patterns involves reviewing glucose data and possibly having insulin administrated only under medical supervision.<br /><br />Eating disorders, particularly diabulimia, where insulin is limited to affect weight, are prevalent among adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Indicators include high glucose and noticeable weight loss. Management may include discussing issues with parents and engaging mental health support.<br /><br />Substance and alcohol use also significantly impact glucose levels, with alcohol potentially causing hypoglycemia and substances like marijuana increasing the risk of hyperglycemia. Monitoring and mental health interventions are vital for addressing these risks.<br /><br />The module includes case studies—such as Cameron, Susie, and Tonya—to illustrate practical applications of these concepts in camp settings and to stress the importance of supervision and mental health support when managing such complex behaviors. Conclusively, this comprehensive approach highlights the need for vigilant monitoring and supportive environments to effectively manage diabetes at camp.
Keywords
diabetes management
glucose fluctuations
maladaptive behaviors
adolescents
eating disorders
insulin administration
mental health support
substance use
case studies
camp settings
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