Effective disease management may help improve sleep quality among those with diabetes

Sleep quality in patients with type 1 diabetes may be improved with disease management as well as interventions supporting resilience and reducing negative emotions, researchers reported in BMC Psychiatry.
“Individuals with type 1 diabetes may experience sleep problems, usually due to low blood sugar levels during sleep or performance of blood sugar management,” Mi-Kyoung Cho, PhD, RN, of Chungbuk National University, and Mi Young Kim, PhD, RN, of Hanyang University, both in South Korea, wrote.
Cho and Kim sought to identify disease-related characteristics, psychosocial aspects, as

Sleep quality in patients with type 1 diabetes may be improved with disease management as well as interventions supporting resilience and reducing negative emotions, researchers reported in BMC Psychiatry.
“Individuals with type 1 diabetes may experience sleep problems, usually due to low blood sugar levels during sleep or performance of blood sugar management,” Mi-Kyoung Cho, PhD, RN, of Chungbuk National University, and Mi Young Kim, PhD, RN, of Hanyang University, both in South Korea, wrote.
Cho and Kim sought to identify disease-related characteristics, psychosocial aspects, as