National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2004) guideline type 1 diabetes: diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in children, young people and adults, provides a number of recommendations for screening and attending to psychological issues (www.nice.org.uk/guidance/CG15/chapter/key-priorities-for-implementation-children-and-young-people).
The American Diabetes Association’s Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes (2014) states:
it is reasonable to include assessment of the patient’s psychological and social situation as an ongoing part of the medical management of diabetes
psychosocial screening and follow-up may include, but are not limited to, attitudes about the illness, expectations for medical management and outcomes, affect/mood, general and diabetes-related quality of life, resources (financial, social, and emotional), and psychiatric history
routinely screen for psychosocial problems, such as depression and diabetes-related distress, anxiety, eating disorders, and cognitive impairment.
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