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Diabetesschulung bei Erwachsenen mit Diabetes

Diabetes education in adult diabetic patients

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Diabetes education has gained a critical role in diabetes care. The empowerment of patients aims to actively influence the course of the disease by self-monitoring and treatment modification. Diabetes education has to be made accessible for all patients with the disease. To be able to provide a structured and validated education program adequate personal as well as space, organizational and financial background are required. Besides an increase in knowledge about the disease it has been shown that structured diabetes education is able to improve diabetes outcome measured by parameters like blood glucose, HbA1c, blood pressure and body weight in follow-up evaluations.

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Die Diabetesschulung nimmt eine wichtige Rolle in der Diabetesbetreuung ein. Das Patienten-Empowerment zielt auf die aktive Beeinflussung des Diabetesverlaufs durch Selbstkontrolle und Therapieadaptierung. Eine Diabetesschulung ist allen Personen mit Diabetes zugänglich zu machen. Um ein strukturiertes und validiertes Schulungsprogramm anbieten zu können sind adäquate personelle, räumliche, organisatorische und finanzielle Voraussetzungen zu schaffen. Neben dem Zuwachs an Wissen über die Erkrankung konnte gezeigt werden, dass eine strukturierte Diabetesschulung ergebnisorientiert Parameter wie Blutzucker, HbA1c, Blutdruck und Körpergewicht positiv beeinflussen kann.

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Weitgasser, R., Clodi, M., Kacerovsky-Bielesz, G. et al. Diabetesschulung bei Erwachsenen mit Diabetes. Wien Klin Wochenschr 124 (Suppl 2), 87–90 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-012-0289-8

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