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Health Care Professionals |
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These clinical practice tools
and patient
education materials will help you to identify and counsel
patients with pre-diabetes
to help prevent the onset of the disease and work with patients with
diabetes to take control and prevent the devastating complications.
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Más que comida, es vida. (It’s more than food. It’s Life.) Bilingual Poster
Más que comida, es vida. (It’s more than food. It’s Life.) nutritional campaign poster is designed to dispel misunderstandings about healthy eating and teach Hispanics/Latinos how to adopt a tasty but nutritional meal plan that maintains the cultural uniqueness of their food. This color poster can be used as a resource for dietitians, diabetes educators, and people who want to manage their diabetes without losing their cultural identity. |
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“What is Type 2 Diabetes?” Informational Video Series
This video program from the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and NDEP reviews the symptoms and risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes. This video highlights key components of diabetes management: nutrition, physical activity, medicines and monitoring of blood glucose. It also reviews diabetes complications and recommended screenings and checks for people with diabetes.
The links below to go to the AHRQ What is Diabetes? website.
What is Diabetes? - Part 1 (3:00 minutes)
What is Diabetes? - Part 2 (5:45 minutes)
What is Diabetes? - Part 3 (5:50 minutes) |
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Diabetes Presentations
The following slides sets contain the latest information on U.S. diabetes prevalence and incidence rates, and diabetes management and prevention. They are designed to be a resource for health care professionals, diabetes educators, and students. Slides can be downloaded as an entire presentation or used individually. |
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"Small Steps. Big Rewards." Your GAME PLAN to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Health Care Provider
Toolkit
Get your patients in the diabetes prevention game. Find the latest
evidence-based tools and techniques to help your patients start their
own personalized diabetes prevention program, including a decision
pathway to diagnose and treat pre-diabetes, proven strategies to counsel
and motivate patients, office poster, and copier-ready patient education
handouts.
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Toolkit
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Making
Systems Change for Better Diabetes Care (BetterDiabetesCare.nih.gov)
Visit this easy-to-use, comprehensive website for information and
tools to make effective systems changes in the way diabetes is diagnosed,
treated, and prevented. |
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Guiding Principles for Diabetes Care
Learn more about the essential components of quality diabetes care
for people with diabetes and pre-diabetes, their families, health
care providers, and insurers.
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Working Together to Manage Diabetes:
A Guide for Pharmacists, Podiatrists, Optometrists, and Dental Professionals, 2007
This interdisciplinary primer focuses on diabetes-related conditions affecting the foot, eye, and mouth, as well as the issues related to drug therapy management. Working Together promotes a team approach to comprehensive diabetes care and provides simple care recommendations to clinicians about making cross-disciplinary treatment referrals. The primer has been revised to include the latest statistics. A new section on primary diabetes prevention outlines the results of the Diabetes Prevention Program study and the role pharmacy, podiatry, optometry and dental professionals can play in preventing diabetes in those at risk. This primer package includes Working Together Clinical Images and four prevention brochures targeted at specific medical disciplines.
For more information on obtaining continuing education credits for reading Working Together and the English poster, click here. Optometry credits are also be available through the American Optometric Association Web site.
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Pharmacists, Podiatrists, Optometrists, and Dental Professionals Primary Prevention Brochures
These brochures promote primary prevention as an activity that pharmacy, podiatry, optometry and dental professionals can incorporate into patient interactions. Contains information on diabetes risk factors, the DPP and an Ask-Advise-Assist approach. These items can be ordered as part of the Working Together to Manage Diabetes: A Guide for Pharmacists, Podiatrists, Optometrists and Dentists primer. |
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Pharmacy Brochure
(NDEP-54ENBRRX)
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Optometry Brochure
(NDEP-54ENBROD)
Download (PDF* 1.1MB)
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Dentistry Brochure
(NDEP-54ENBRDS)
Download (PDF* 1MB)
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Podiatry Brochure
(NDEP-54ENBRDP)
Download (PDF* 1MB)
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Working Together to Manage Diabetes:
Poster
This patient education poster has also been revised to include more direct "I will" action statements to encourage patients to team up with their health care providers. This interdisciplinary color poster can be used by health professional in exam or waiting rooms to help educate patients on specific steps they can take in collaboration with their pharmacists and eye, foot, and dental care professionals to control diabetes.
Download (PDF* 4.6 MB)
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Controlaré mi diabetes ¡Trabajando en equipo con mis profesionales de la salud!: Poster, 2007
This Spanish adaptation of the Working Together to Manage Diabetes poster can be used in exam or waiting rooms to encourage patients to team up with their eye, foot, dental and pharmacy health care providers, and offers patients specific action steps they should take to control their diabetes.
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Working Together to Manage Diabetes: Diabetes Medications Supplement
Use this reference booklet to learn about the medications
your patients may be taking to control their diabetes or conditions
that can cause complications. Booklet provides a 'snapshot'
profile of diabetes medications, insulin medications, and
medications for controlling glycemia, high blood cholesterol
and blood pressure.
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Supplement
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Working Together Clinical Images
These clinical images highlight common conditions affecting foot, eye, and oral health as well as the role of pharmacy in diabetes management.
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Team Care:
Comprehensive Lifetime Management for Diabetes
Quality diabetes care involves more than just the primary provider.
Find out more about implementing multidisciplinary team care for people
with diabetes in all clinical settings and how to reduce the human
and economic toll of diabetes through a continuous, proactive, planned,
patient-centered, and population-based approach to care.
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(PDF* 376k) Order
Report
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Diabetes Numbers at-a-Glance Reference Card
Use this handy pocket guide for a quick listing of ADA recommendations
for diagnosing pre-diabetes and diabetes and for managing your patients
with diabetes. Updated 3/2008.
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Feet
Can Last a Lifetime Kit
This comprehensive kit for health care providers contains
ready-to-use foot exam forms, Medicare certification forms for therapeutic
footwear, a sample disposable sensory testing monofilament, reproducible
patient education materials, and current resource and reference
materials.
Download (PDF* 388k)
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Si Tiene Diabetes, Cuide Su Corazón
(If You Have Diabetes, Take Care of Your Heart) Flipchart Presentation
This bilingual presentation tool makes it easy to educate Hispanic
and Latino Americans about the link between diabetes and heart disease.
The presentation includes easy-to-understand illustrations accompanied
by a scripted presentation (in Spanish and English). Each flipchart
also includes two copier-ready handouts. Single
copy free. Each additional copy, $4. Limit 6 copies. Commercial printer-ready CDs available. Call 1-800-860-8747.
Download (PDF* 3.8MB)
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“What is Type 2 Diabetes?” Informational Video Series
This video program from the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and NDEP reviews the symptoms and risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes. This video highlights key components of diabetes management: nutrition, physical activity, medicines and monitoring of blood glucose. It also reviews diabetes complications and recommended screenings and checks for people with diabetes.
The links below to go to the AHRQ What is Diabetes? website.
What is Diabetes? - Part 1 (3:00 minutes)
What is Diabetes? - Part 2 (5:45 minutes)
What is Diabetes? - Part 3 (5:50 minutes) |
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Other Resources:
Diabetes
Prevention Patient Education Materials
Download free diabetes prevention materials.
Diabetes
Control Patient Education Materials
Download free diabetes control materials.
Resources
for Children and Adolescents with Diabetes
Download information and materials for children and adolescents with
type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
National
Diabetes Information Clearinghouse
Take a look at all of the additional resources the NIDDK has to offer.
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Includes information about managing the ABCs of Diabetes. Also features information for people with diabetes who are eligible for Medicare benefits.
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Learn how to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes through small steps.
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