Contributors ixAcknowledgements xPart 1 Introduction 11 Diabetes prevention 22 Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes 43 Diagnosis of type 2 diabetes 64 Consultation approaches and language matters 8Part 2 Principles of diabetes care 115 Promotion of healthy eating 126 Physical activity promotion 147 Promoting weight loss 168 Structured education in type 1 diabetes 189 Structured education in type 2 diabetes 2010 Information prescriptions 2211 Emotional and psychological support 2412 Person-centred goal setting and assessing risk 2613 Partnership working and adjustment to living with diabetes 28Part 3 Pharmacological treatments 3114 Oral antidiabetic medications 3215 Insulin options 3416 Insulin administration and injection technique 3617 Insulin pump therapy 3818 Self blood glucose monitoring 4019 Continuous and flash glucose monitoring 4220 Interpreting glucose data 4421 Blood pressure and lipid management 46Part 4 Acute complications 4922 Recognizing and treating hypoglycaemia 5023 Sick day advice 5224 Diabetes-related ketoacidosis 5425 Diabetes and steroids 56Part 5 Life Stages 5926 Transition 6027 Preconception care and diabetes 6228 Gestational diabetes 64Part 6 Complications 6729 Annual reviews in diabetes care 6830 Neurovascular foot assessment 7031 ACT NOW: A foot assessment tool 7232 Types of ulcers and their presentations 7433 Wound healing and tissue viability 76Part 7 Risk reductions 7934 Cardiovascular disease risk reduction 8035 Neuropathic complications of diabetes 8236 Nephropathic complications 8437 Retinal screening 8638 Retinopathy 8839 Liver complications 9040 Skin conditions in diabetes 9241 Sexual dysfunction in people with diabetes 94Part 8 Other considerations 9742 Travel and diabetes 9843 Monogenic diabetes 10044 Older people with diabetes 10245 Cognitive decline and diabetes 10446 End of life and diabetes 106Index 108
Dr. Anne Phillips is Professor in Diabetes Care, National Teaching Fellow and Queen's Nurse, Programme Lead for Advancing Diabetes Care, at Birmingham City University. Following a career in specialist and community diabetes nursing, Anne has established an international collaborative curriculum for health professionals in diabetes care.