THE EVIDENCE BASE FOR DIABETES CARE

 

 

Autor: William Herman

ISBN: 978-04-7003-274-9

Ano: 2010- 2ª. ed.

Nº. Páginas: 510

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Capa mole

Dimensões: 22x28x3

Conteúdo:

1 The evidence base for diabetes care

Part 1: Evidence-based definition and classification.

 2 Classification of diabetes

 3 Commentary on the classification and diagnosis of diabetes

 Part 2: Primary and primordial prevention and early detection.

 4 Prevention of type 1 diabetes

 5 Prevention of type 2 and gestational diabetes

 6 The evidence to screen for type 2 diabetes

 Part 3: Prevention of complications.

 7 The effectiveness of interventions aimed at weight loss and other effects of diet and physical activity in achieving control of diabetes and preventing its complications

8 What is the evidence that changing tobacco use reduces the incidence of diabetic complications?

 9 Does intensive glycaemic management reduce morbidity and mortality in type 1 diabetes?

 10 Does intensive glycaemic management reduce morbidity and mortality in type 2 diabetes?

 11 Glycaemic control and other interventions in the treatment of gestational diabetes  12 Antihypertensive therapy to prevent the cardiovascular complications of diabetes mellitus

13 Does treating hyperlipidaemia with medication prevent complications?

14 Other cardiovascular risk factors

15 Prevention of the consequences of diabetes - a commentary

 Part 4: Treatment of established complications.

 16 Treatment of diabetic retinopathy

17 Prevention and treatment of diabetic nephropathy: the role of blood pressure lowering

18 Treatment of established complications: periodontal disease

19 Treatment of diabetic neuropathy

20 Treatment of erectile dysfunction

21 Cardiac complications and management

22 The treatment of established complications: cerebrovascular disease

23 The management of peripheral arterial disease in patients with type 2 diabetes

24 Epidemiology of foot ulcers and amputations in people with diabetes: evidence for prevention

Part 5: Self-management, healthcare organization and public policy.

25 What is the evidence that increasing engagement of individuals in self-management improves the processes and outcomes of care?

26 Delivering care to the population

27 Cost-effectiveness of interventions for the prevention and control of diabetes

28 The role of public policy

EUR: 185,00

 

 

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