Diabetes

Explore this section of Nursing Times for the latest policy, workforce and research news on diabetes and endocrinology, plus clinical articles and opinion

‘There are concerns that Covid-19 infection could cause diabetes’

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When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, reports indicated that people with diabetes were especially vulnerable to infection and increased mortality. There were also concerns that Covid-19 infection could cause diabetes (Hartmann-Boyce et al, 2021). Although we have learnt a great deal more as Covid-19 has become endemic, there is much we…

‘Nursing Times will be here to support you throughout 2024’

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First of all, while we may be a couple of weeks into January already, I’d like to wish you a happy new year on behalf of Nursing Times. As you would expect, there are some exciting things to tell you about this month. We have a brand new clinical series…

Diabetes Head to Toe

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’The readers most likely to benefit from this book would be student nurses.’

Title: Diabetes Head to Toe Author: Rita R Kalyani, Mark D Corriere, Thomas W Donner & Michael W Quartuccio Publisher: John Hopkins University Press Reviewer: Laura Payne, student nurse What was it like? Pitched at the lay…

‘We have a key role in the long-term plan for preventing type 2 diabetes’

Amanda Epps

The NHS Long Term Plan puts a focus on prevention with initiatives such as improvements to NHS premises to include healthier options of hospital food for staff and patients; increased education for frontline staff on nutrition and achieving a healthy weight; and doubling the capacity of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme.

As a…

‘Why language matters when talking about diabetes’

rosie walker

I have long been concerned about power and ‘parentalism’ in healthcare.

As a student nurse in the early 1980s – the times when there was a traditional ward round, with passive patients neatly in their beds – being talked at from on high by a retinue of fully dressed, white-coated ‘authorities’,…

‘Taking a whole practice approach to preventing type 2 diabetes’

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Over the past several years there has been a positive shift in how type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance are managed. 

elaine and company Elaine Paisley (far left) and team Rather than accepting that type 2 diabetes is progressive and will inevitably deteriorate over time, we are now in…

Understanding Type 2 Diabetes

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’This is an excellent guide for students or qualified nurses.’

Title: Understanding Type 2 Diabetes Author: Professor Merlin Thomas Publisher: Exisle Publishing Reviewer: Jane Brown, Quality Governance Manager, Specialised Clinical Services Division Worcestershire Acute NHS Trust What was it like? This book is written by a professor who works closely with…

Principles of Diabetes Care, second edition

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’This books should certainly been considered by anyone who wants to provide support in the field of diabetic care and management.’

Title: Principles of Diabetes Care, second edition Author: Anne Phillips Publisher: Quay Books  Reviewer: Anne Duell, ward sister, Birmingham Community NHS Foundation Trust What was it like? This book is…

A tale of two different treatments: Physical health vs mental health

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Working on a physical health placement, mental health student nurse Emma was soon confronted with the disparity between mental and physical health services, the lack of mental health services and the difference in attitudes of mental and physical health nurses.

As World Mental Health day passed again on 10th October, it…

Floor Play

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’This book should be read by anyone who has an interest in foot health whether as a podiatrist, nurse or physiotherapist.’

Title: Floor Play Author: Isobel Guckian Publisher: Barrett Business Communications Reviewer: Anne Duell, ward sister, Birmingham Community NHS Trust What was it like? From the outset it is clear…