Diyabet tedavisinde hasta eğitimi

İyi glisemik kontrolün, önemli mikrovasküler komplikasyonların ortaya çıkışı ve ilerlmesini geciktirmedeki önemi açıktır. İyi kontrole yol açan diyabet tedavisi, diyabetli bireylerin günlük yaşantılarında kendileri tarafından sağlamak zorunda oldukları, 24 saatlik aktivite ve sıklıkla yaşam tarzındaki önemli değişiklikleri içerir. Diyabetin kendi kendine yönetim eğitiminin hedefi sadece diyabet konusunda bilgiyi arttırmak değil, diyabet tedavisini yaşam tarzına katmak için diyabetli bireylerin ve ailelerinin çabalarını desteklemektir. Diyabet eğitimi hastanın yaşam kalitesini artırır, kendi kendine izlem ve tedaviyi iyileştirir, metabolik kontrolü iyileştirir, akut ve kronik komplikasyonların erken tanısını ve önlenmesini sağlar, diyabet için yapılan masrafı azaltır. Patient education in treatment of diabetes The importance of improved glycemic control in delaying the onset and progression of serious microvascular complications is now clear. Treatment of diabetes leading to improved control is a 24 hour-a-day activity and often includes important changes in lifestyle, most of which persons with diabetes must provide for themselves on daily basis. The goal of diabetes self management education is not simply to increase knowledge about diabetes, but rather to support individuals with diabetes and their families in their efforts to incorporate diabetes treatment into their lifestyles. Diabetes education improves well being and quality of life of the patient, self-care management and improves metabolic control. Education enhances the prevention and early detection of complications. Education decreases costs of care. J. Exp. Clin. Med., 2012; 29:S7-S11

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  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 4 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 1980
  • Yayıncı: Ondokuz mayıs Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi