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Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

(Primary Care Diabetes Specialist Nurse; Queen's Nurse; Brooklands and Northenden PCN, UK), (Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Diabetes; Clinical Lead for the Inpatient Diabetes Team, Manchester Royal Infirmary)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 180x100 mm, 73 figures and illustrations
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks in Nursing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198831846
  • ISBN-13: 9780198831846
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 180x100 mm, 73 figures and illustrations
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks in Nursing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198831846
  • ISBN-13: 9780198831846
The Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing has been fully reviewed and updated for its second edition. This practical pocket-sized guide serves as an update to support knowledge for contemporaneous, holistic and gold standards of care in diabetes.

Written by experienced diabetes practitioners, the focus is on adult diabetes care across all settings to include primary, community, and inpatient diabetes care. There is a wealth of evidenced based, practical guidance delivered in the easy-to-read, quick reference Oxford Handbook format. New chapters include; psychological issues in people living with diabetes, female health in diabetes, the perioperative management of diabetes, and technology for insulin delivery and glucose monitoring. Other chapters cover areas which have developed over more recent years such as type 2 diabetes prevention, the remission of type 2 diabetes, cardio-renal protection, frailty assessment, and multiple long-term conditions, with a comprehensive section on insulin, to include advice on insulin types, devices, safety and best practice technique.

Many chapters include associated case studies to support enhanced learning. Throughout the handbook there is a focus on potential health inequalities, the importance of individualised care, and how underserved communities can best be supported. As we look to effective diabetes care delivery by the whole multi-disciplinary team the handbook continues to be a valuable resource providing high standards of education, guidance, and signposting for all healthcare professionals.

The Second Edition of the Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing serves as an update for contemporaneous, holistic and gold standards of care in diabetes. Written by experienced diabetes practitioners, the focus is on diabetes care across all settings to include primary, community and inpatient diabetes care.
Foreward by Lorraine Avery
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Abbreviations
1: Introduction, Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes
2: Type 2 Diabetes
3: Type 1 Diabetes
4: Dietary Management of Diabetes
5: Insulin Use in Diabetes
6: Technology for Insulin Delivery 
7: Assessment of Glycaemia and Management of Non-Urgent Hyperglycaemia
8: Psychological Issues in People Living with Diabetes
9: Ongoing Care in Diabetes
10: Macrovascular Complications of Diabetes: Prevention and Management
11: Microvascular Complications of Diabetes: Prevention and Management
12: The Acute Complications of Diabetes
13: The Older Person with Diabetes 
14: Female Health and Diabetes
15: Diabetes in Pregnancy
16: Perioperative Management of Diabetes
17: Other Important Areas of Diabetes Care
18: Diabetes Care Delivery
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Nicola Milne is a co-author of the document 'Best Practice Diabetes Care within the Primary Care Network', and is currently working as the DiaST (Diabetes Support Lead) across a PCN in south Manchester. Valuing engagement and the sharing of good practice, Nicola has presented poster abstracts at PCDS, Diabetes UK and EASD Conferences and published many articles. Nicola who is a Queen's Nurse is also Co-Vice Chair of the Primary Care Diabetes and Obesity Society, a Diabetes UK Clinical champion and was Chair of the Diabetes UK Professional Conference Organising Committee for Liverpool 2019, and member of the NICE Diabetes Guidelines suite 2019-2020.

Teffy Thomas is the Clinical Lead for the Inpatient Diabetes Team at Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI), and played an integral part in the delivery of GIRFT Project, IP3D (Peri Op Diabetes Improvement Project) at MRI in 2021. She has been involved in delivering services such as Diabetes Admissions Avoidance and Diabetes In-reach service. Teffy leads on various educational programmes across MRI for improving diabetes knowledge among various health care professionals. She successfully implemented an inpatient diabetes care bundle project within the Vascular Centre during 2022/23. In collaboration with the specialist podiatrist, she also co-developed the first Inpatient Diabetes Foot Risk Assessment Tool, which is now being utilized across MFT. Clinically, Teffy is currently delivering specialised diabetes clinics such as Rapid Access Diabetes clinic and Cardio Renal Metabolic clinic to reduce diabetes specific hospital admissions and cardiovascular complications.