The Evidence Base for Diabetes Care (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Herman, William; Williams, Rhys; Wareham, Nick; Kinmonth, Ann Louise
The Evidence Base for Diabetes Care (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Herman, William; Williams, Rhys; Wareham, Nick; Kinmonth, Ann Louise
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Now in its second edition, The Evidence Base for Diabetes Care has been fully revised and updated to incorporate new evidence from clinical trials. The aim of the book remains the same - to provide treatment recommendations based on the latest research and ensure patients with diabetes receive the best possible care. Designed to be user-friendly, the evidence is displayed in clear tables with accompanying critiques including grading of evidence where appropriate. As well as summarizing the current evidence available for diabetes prevention and care, the contributors highlight areas where…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 509
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470682814
- Artikelnr.: 38215221
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 509
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470682814
- Artikelnr.: 38215221
Herman, Ann Louise Kinmonth, Nicholas J. Wareham, Rhys Williams). Part 1:
Evidence-based definition and classification. 2 Classification of diabetes
(Maximilian de Courten). 3 Commentary on the classification and diagnosis
of diabetes (Stephen O'Rahilly, Nicholas J. Wareham). Part 2: Primary and
primordial prevention and early detection. 4 Prevention of type 1 diabetes
(Jay S. Skyler). 5 Prevention of type 2 and gestational diabetes (Richard
F. Hamman, Dana Dabelea). 6 The evidence to screen for type 2 diabetes
(Michael M. Engelgau, K.M. Venkat Narayan). 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 (Nita Gandhi Forouhi, Nicholas J.
Wareham). 8 What is the evidence that changing tobacco use reduces the
incidence of diabetic complications? (Deborah L. Wingard, Elizabeth
Barrett-Connor, Nicole M. Wedick). 9 Does intensive glycaemic management
reduce morbidity and mortality in type 1 diabetes? (William H. Herman). 10
Does intensive glycaemic management reduce morbidity and mortality in type
2 diabetes? (Amanda I. Adler). 11 Glycaemic control and other interventions
in the treatment of gestational diabetes (David R. McCance). 12
Antihypertensive therapy to prevent the cardiovascular complications of
diabetes mellitus (Tonya L. Corbin, Alan B. Weder). 13 Does treating
hyperlipidaemia with medication prevent complications? (Helen M. Colhoun).
14 Other cardiovascular risk factors (Stephen Thomas, GianCarlo Viberti).
15 Prevention of the consequences of diabetes - a commentary (Hertzel C.
Gerstein). Part 4: Treatment of established complications. 16 Treatment of
diabetic retinopathy (Ayad Al-Bemani, Roy Taylor). 17 Prevention and
treatment of diabetic nephropathy: the role of blood pressure lowering
(Carl Erik Mogensen). 18 Treatment of established complications:
periodontal disease (George W. Taylor, Wenche S. Borgnakke). 19 Treatment
of diabetic neuropathy (Rodica Pop-Busui, Zachary Simmons, Eva L. Feldman).
20 Treatment of erectile dysfunction (David E. Price, Geoffrey Hackett). 21
Cardiac complications and management (Anthony S. Wierzbicki, Simon R.
Redwood). 22 The treatment of established complications: cerebrovascular
disease (Devin Brown, Susan L. Hickenbottom). 23 The management of
peripheral arterial disease in patients with type 2 diabetes (Sydney A.
Westphal, Pasquale J. Palumbo). 24 Epidemiology of foot ulcers and
amputations in people with diabetes: evidence for prevention (Gayle E.
Reiber, William R. Ledoux). 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? (Debra L. Roter, Ann Louise Kinmonth). 26 Delivering care
to the population (Rhys Williams, Ann John, Ambady Ramachandran,
Chamukuttan Snehalatha). 27 Cost-effectiveness of interventions for the
prevention and control of diabetes (Rui Li, Ping Zhang). 28 The role of
public policy (Julia Critchley, Nigel Unwin). Index.
Herman, Ann Louise Kinmonth, Nicholas J. Wareham, Rhys Williams). Part 1:
Evidence-based definition and classification. 2 Classification of diabetes
(Maximilian de Courten). 3 Commentary on the classification and diagnosis
of diabetes (Stephen O'Rahilly, Nicholas J. Wareham). Part 2: Primary and
primordial prevention and early detection. 4 Prevention of type 1 diabetes
(Jay S. Skyler). 5 Prevention of type 2 and gestational diabetes (Richard
F. Hamman, Dana Dabelea). 6 The evidence to screen for type 2 diabetes
(Michael M. Engelgau, K.M. Venkat Narayan). 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 (Nita Gandhi Forouhi, Nicholas J.
Wareham). 8 What is the evidence that changing tobacco use reduces the
incidence of diabetic complications? (Deborah L. Wingard, Elizabeth
Barrett-Connor, Nicole M. Wedick). 9 Does intensive glycaemic management
reduce morbidity and mortality in type 1 diabetes? (William H. Herman). 10
Does intensive glycaemic management reduce morbidity and mortality in type
2 diabetes? (Amanda I. Adler). 11 Glycaemic control and other interventions
in the treatment of gestational diabetes (David R. McCance). 12
Antihypertensive therapy to prevent the cardiovascular complications of
diabetes mellitus (Tonya L. Corbin, Alan B. Weder). 13 Does treating
hyperlipidaemia with medication prevent complications? (Helen M. Colhoun).
14 Other cardiovascular risk factors (Stephen Thomas, GianCarlo Viberti).
15 Prevention of the consequences of diabetes - a commentary (Hertzel C.
Gerstein). Part 4: Treatment of established complications. 16 Treatment of
diabetic retinopathy (Ayad Al-Bemani, Roy Taylor). 17 Prevention and
treatment of diabetic nephropathy: the role of blood pressure lowering
(Carl Erik Mogensen). 18 Treatment of established complications:
periodontal disease (George W. Taylor, Wenche S. Borgnakke). 19 Treatment
of diabetic neuropathy (Rodica Pop-Busui, Zachary Simmons, Eva L. Feldman).
20 Treatment of erectile dysfunction (David E. Price, Geoffrey Hackett). 21
Cardiac complications and management (Anthony S. Wierzbicki, Simon R.
Redwood). 22 The treatment of established complications: cerebrovascular
disease (Devin Brown, Susan L. Hickenbottom). 23 The management of
peripheral arterial disease in patients with type 2 diabetes (Sydney A.
Westphal, Pasquale J. Palumbo). 24 Epidemiology of foot ulcers and
amputations in people with diabetes: evidence for prevention (Gayle E.
Reiber, William R. Ledoux). 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? (Debra L. Roter, Ann Louise Kinmonth). 26 Delivering care
to the population (Rhys Williams, Ann John, Ambady Ramachandran,
Chamukuttan Snehalatha). 27 Cost-effectiveness of interventions for the
prevention and control of diabetes (Rui Li, Ping Zhang). 28 The role of
public policy (Julia Critchley, Nigel Unwin). Index.