Pre-Diabetes Awareness
Pre-Diabetes Awareness - Underpinning Knowledge - A Guide for all Health and Care Staff
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Presentation in sections (so you can use what you need) and also has information specifically for residential adult social care and domiciliary care (in addition to underpinning universal knowledge). Aims and Objectives included if you want to use the presentation as it has been written.
Comes with 9 Handouts plus a Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment.
Aims and Objectives:
Overall Aim:
To increase awareness and understanding of pre-diabetes among the health and social care workforce, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify, manage and prevent the condition in their care settings.
Learning Objectives:
Recognise the key risk factors and symptoms of pre-diabetes to facilitate early identification and intervention.
Understand the impact of lifestyle modifications, such as diet and exercise, in managing and preventing the progression of pre-diabetes.
Develop strategies to support collaborative care and effective communication among individuals, families and healthcare providers in managing pre-diabetes.
Presentation (59 Slides)
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
SECTION - Introduction to Pre-Diabetes
Overview and Definition
Epidemiology of Pre-Diabetes
Risk Factors for Pre-Diabetes
Identifying Pre-Diabetes
Screening Tests
Regular Screening
SECTION - Impact of Pre-Diabetes
Health Risks and Complications
Metabolic Syndrome
Kidney Damage, Eye Damage, Nerve Damage
Mental Health, Sleep Apnoea, Liver Damage
Addressing Pre-Diabetes
SECTION - Specific Considerations in Care Homes
Introduction
Medication Management
Staff Training and Knowledge
SECTION - Specific Considerations in Domiciliary Care
Introduction
Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels & medications
Collaboration and Final Words
SECTION - Lifestyle Modifications
Diet
Exercise
Weight Management
Monitoring Carbohydrate Intake
Stress Reduction and Sleep Management
Lifestyle Modifications for Residents in Care Homes
Lifestyle Modifications for Clients - Domiciliary Care
SECTION - Preventative Strategies
Generic Strategies
Specific to Residential Care
Tips for Care Providers
Specific to Domiciliary Care
Tips for Care Providers
SECTION - Collaborative Care – Specific Roles
Introduction
The GP
Endocrinologists
Dietitians/Nutritionists
Diabetes Educators
Nurses
Pharmacists
Physiotherapists
End Comments
SECTION - Summary of Key Points
Key Points
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
9 x Handouts
1 x Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment
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