Background: Diabetes mellitus type 1 is characterized by the absence of insulin.
One of the most common complications of DM is Diabetic Ketoacidosis, which
is caused by a prolonged decrease of insulin due to loss of pancreatic �- cells
by the immune response developing many symptoms such as high glucose
levels, ketonuria, irregular electrolytes and dehydration. DKA episodes in
children with T1DM are considered an issue worldwide. DKA often occurs at
the beginning of diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 1. This study aims to
determine knowledge and awareness of diabetes ketoacidosis among parents
and caregivers who have children or adolescents diagnosed with
T1DM. Methodology: The study was conducted in Saudi Arabia from August
2022 to November 2022 as a descriptive cross-sectional with a minimum
sample size of 666. The data was collected using a questionnaire translated
into Arabic language. The data was analyzed by using statistical package for
the social sciences (SPSS, version 28). Results: In our research, there were 1055
respondents. Mothers of diabetic children made up 42.7% of research
respondents, followed by sisters (21.9%), fathers (20.1%) and brothers (15.3%).
Of the study's respondents, 53.1% had strong knowledge of diabetic
ketoacidosis, 34.8% had lack of knowledge, 8.6% had low knowledge and 3.5%
had no knowledge at all. Age, diabetes, occupation, working status and the
age of a diabetic child were all substantially correlated with knowledge score.
Conclusion: The majority of caregivers in this study demonstrate poor
knowledge and awareness of the signs and symptoms of DKA, However, they
still require extra education because the majority of them are uninformed of
the significance of DKA management.
Keywords: Diabetic ketoacidosis, Diabetes mellitus, Children, Adolescent,
Caregivers, Parents
