The National Service Framework for diabetes aims to provide uniformly good systems so that more people have diabetes identified at an earlier stage and complications are controlled better.
The book guides GPs, nurses and members of the primary care team towards improving the quality of diabetic care. It explains how improvements in clinical practice link to clinical governance, and how learning more about diabetes and reviewing current practice can be incorporated into a personal development plan, or a practice learning plan.
Illustrated with practical exercises and worked examples of learning plans, it shows how to apply best practice in everyday work. It bridges the gulf between theory and practice, and describes current recommendations, the services available and new thinking around this topic.
* Clinical governance and the management of diabetes
* Defining diabetes mellitus
* Screening for undiagnosed diabetes mellitus
* Complications and prevention
*Striving for optimal control
* Patient centred care
* A practice based approach to good diabetic care
* Organising diabetes services across the district
* Draw up and apply your personal development plan focussing on the clinical management of diabetes
* Draw up and apply your practice personal and professional development plan focusing on diabetes
* Sources of help
''I would strongly recommend it as a 'must-read' for all those running and participating in shared care schemes'' MEDICINE WEEKLY