DESMOND (diabetes)
DESMOND (Diabetes Education and Self Management for Ongoing and Newly Diagnosed) is a UK NHS training course for people with type 2 diabetes that helps people to identify their own health risks and to set their own goals.
Background[edit | edit source]
DESMOND is the first national education programme created for people with Type 2 diabetes. DESMOND meets the criteria NICE identified as being the characteristics of a quality, evidence-based structured education programme.
A NHS training course is available for type 1 diabetics called DAFNE (Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating).
Course details[edit | edit source]
Format[edit | edit source]
Each programme is run in a group setting, consisting of not more than 10 people newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes (normally within the last 12 months), accompanied, if they so choose, by a partner, family member, or friend. The programme may be run as a one day, or two part (2 x half-day) course.
The DESMOND programme is facilitated by two health care professionals who have been formally trained.
Content[edit | edit source]
Topics covered in the DESMOND curriculum:
- The patient story
- What diabetes is
- Main ways to manage diabetes
- Consequences of diabetes and personal risk from having diabetes
- Monitoring your diabetes
- Ways to take action to improve the control of your diabetes
- Food choices for diabetics
- Physical activity and diabetes
- Stress and emotions and diabetes
- The purpose and content of annual diabetic review and screening in diabetics
References[edit | edit source]
- Department of Health Structured patient education in diabetes: Leaflet
- NHS Get Educated page for diabetes
- NHS NICE criteria for diabetes training courses
See also[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- DESMOND NHS project website
- Diabetes UK charity website
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