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Managing Clinical Problems in Diabetes

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ISBN: 978-0-470-69809-9

April 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

232 pages

Description
The incidence and prevalence of diabetes is increasing globally, and most health professionals are likely to care for people with diabetes. In such cases they may often find that they have to make clinical decisions without expert support, which can be difficult for both patient and carer.

Managing Clinical Problems in Diabetes provides this support by exploring common clinical problems in diabetes care, and providing practical solutions based on evidence and the clinical experience of diabetes educators, endocrinologists, general practitioners, and other health professionals who encounter such problems on a daily basis. Each chapter begins with an introductory section presenting an overview of the management of diabetes, including short and long term complications and management targets across the lifespan. The authors then pose commonly encountered diabetes management problems, developing comprehensive responses from a range of relevant health professionals who each provide management suggestions from their area of practice.

Managing Clinical Problems in Diabetes is a vital resource for health professionals involved in the provision of care for people with diabetes.

About the Author
Trisha Dunning AM is the Inaugural Chair in Nursing Deakin University and Barwon Health and an internationally respected clinical nurse consultant in diabetes care Associate

Professor Glen Ward is an Endocrinologist and previous President of The Diabetes Association of Australia.

Features
• Addresses issues across the lifespan
• Focus on commonly encountered clinical problems
• Enable clinicians to manage common problems in people with diabetes without specialist input