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Caring in Diabetes (Caring (Why is caring needed, Caring and Nursing seen…
Caring in Diabetes
Caring
Why is caring needed
Caring and Nursing seen as synonymous
Caring and person-centredness are seen as synonymous
person-centred caring can improve patient outcomes
Will person-centred caring improve diabetic outcomes
How do you combine person-centred caring with the care of a diabetic patient
What is caring?
No research has been done with regards to caring and diabetes
Is caring a problem for diabetics?
Need for person-centred nursing specific support guidelines
Diabetes
Complicated disease
Needs individualized care and individualized treatment
Diabetics need person-centred care
WHO campaigns people centred care
How do you achieve this in a rural and lower socio-economic environment with limited treatment options in primary health care as well as at the patient's house.
Need to investigate what the problems are and how to overcome these problems in order to achieve person-centred caring and improve diabetic patient outcomes
Need to explore management problem from the nurses perspective as well as individual management problems for the patients
National diabetic treatment guidelines
Not focused on person-centredness / caring
Written for a huge audience
Nurses
Specialist physicians
Dieticians
Podiatrists
General Practioners
Due to the fact that it is written for a huge audience it is a thick overwhelming document that is not easily consulted. Nurses need to extract information relevant for nurses.
High morbidity rates related to complications
Complicated treatment
Problem Statement
What exactly is the problem?
Lack of Caring in nursing support for diabetics type 2
Why type 2 diabetes
Why is it this big a problem
Why is it a problem?
Need for guidelines for individualized caring about diabetic patients for nurses
What has been done to address it before, if anything why it that not satisfactory?
National Management guidelines have been written and are available?
How should they be implemented on a nursing level in primary healthcare.
Writtten for a huge audience and not nursing specific.
Not written for nurses or patients with limited resources
Need for individualized caring in diabetes.
What facets are there to it?
Diabetes is a complicated disease (Background)
Diabetes has a complicated treatment regime (Background)
Limited resources to manage diabetes patient related health services related and family related (Limited resources for the patient to manage the disease)
Consequence
Poor diabetic control
Methodology
Guideline development