
In the hands of well-trained clinicians in primary care, people with diabetes can benefit from a level of control of their diabetes and a standard of care as high as they would in a hospital-based diabetes clinic. They can enjoy a normal life, but this requires good self-care and continuing expert advice. Primary carers need to be able to answer patients' questions about the practical aspects of life with diabetes, such as how it can affect their work, leisure, and holidays, and whether they should become pregnant.This comprehensive practical guide has been written for everyone in the primary care team who helps to care for people with diabetes. It describes how to set up a clinic; diagnose diabetes; assess, teach, and treat patients of all ages; monitor diabetes; prevent tissue damage and manage any that has already occurred; manage diet, tablets, and insulin treatment; and gives advice on correct high and low glucose levels.
This book investigates the practical requirements for delivering high-quality, hospital-standard diabetes management within a primary care setting. Author Rowan Hillson, a recognized expert in the field, provides a structured framework for primary care teams to manage the complexities of diabetes. The text synthesizes clinical protocols with patient-centered advice, emphasizing the role of the care team in empowering patients to maintain a normal life through effective self-management and expert guidance.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for primary care teams seeking to standardize diabetes treatment protocols. Experts highlight the text for its accessibility and focus on the practical, day-to-day management of the condition.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1996-07-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192618598
ISBN-13:
9780192618597
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