Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing - Lorraine Avery

Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing

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Buch | Softcover
400 Seiten
2009
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-954562-9 (ISBN)
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The Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing provides a comprehensive overview of diabetes care. It compiles evidence, information and guidance on the area making it an essential tool for practice nurses with a special interest in diabetes, as well as a useful resource for those working in community and acute settings.
With the growing incidence of the disease, all nurses, whatever their clinical area, will encounter people with diabetes. Best practice involves understanding the issues and complexities surrounding diabetes care. The Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing is unique in helping nurses and other health professionals to better care for patients with diabetes. Assembling the evidence, information and guidance on caring for adults with diabetes into one slim volume, it increases the knowledge, skills, competence and confidence of nurses to meet the demands of the government and patient agendas, improving the lives of people with diabetes. As the number of people diagnosed with diabetes increases, there is a shift from routinely reviewing their clinical and psychological status in specialist secondary care clinics to more accessible primary care facilities. The Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing is an essential tool for practice nurses with a special interest in diabetes who have begun to deliver this ongoing care and assessment. It is also a valuable resource and aide memoire for community nurses and those working in acute settings.
The book is organised in a systematic way, providing advice and guidance on the complex patient centred, physiological, psychological and psychosocial challenges involved in diabetes care. Links, references and suggestions for additional reading are provided for each topic. Presenting a comprehensive overview, the Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing is a useful companion for all those caring for and supporting people with diabetes.

Sue Beckwith Sue is a Registered Nurse and qualified teacher. From 1983 to 1999 Sue was a Clinical Nurse Specialist for the Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust, working with fundraisers to provide a purpose built Diabetes Centre for Cornwall, providing a venue for clinics, education, meetings and a drop in service and facilitating clinically effective public health initiatives aimed at raising public awareness of diabetes. In partnership with Plymouth University, Sue co-wrote the then English Nursing Board courses in diabetes care and management. In 1999 Sue took up the post of Senior Lecturer in the faculty of Health and Social care at Oxford Brookes University, where she designed and lead an advanced level double module <"Caring for people with diabetes>". In 2005 the Consortium for Healthcare Research awarded Sue a Doctoral Fellowship. In addition to her PhD studies she continues to write regular articles on diabetes for the Journal of Practice Nursing.

1. Introduction ; 2. Type 2 diabetes ; 3. Type 1 diabetes ; 4. Dietary treatment for diabetes ; 5. Practical skills ; 6. Self-management ; 7. Monitoring diabetes ; 8. Acute complications ; 9. Long-term complications ; 10. Erectile dysfunction ; 11. Stages of life and diabetes ; 12. Lifestyle ; 13. Managing investigations and procedures ; 14. Organisation of care ; 15. New developments ; 16. Policy ; 17. Health education ; 18. Clinical governance ; 19. Case studies

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.10.2009
Co-Autor Sue Beckwith, Janet Sumner
Zusatzinfo 18 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Diabetologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Fachpflege
ISBN-10 0-19-954562-6 / 0199545626
ISBN-13 978-0-19-954562-9 / 9780199545629
Zustand Neuware
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