Diabetes by the Numbers 86 million 29 million
Diabetes by the Numbers 86 million 29 million Americans have pre-diabetes Americans have diabetes 7 th leading cause of death in the U. S.
The Need for Diabetes Education • Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) – Covered by Medicare and most health plans • Healthy People 2020 priority
Diabetes Education Patient Benefits • Studies have shown people who receive diabetes education: Use primary care / prevention services Take medications as prescribed Control glucose, blood pressure, LDL cholesterol Have lower health costs
Diabetes Education Underutilized • Few people with diabetes receive diabetes education… 44% Have received diabetes education 56% Have not received diabetes education
The research shows: People with Diabetes • Don’t follow through on referral • Are emotional / shocked at diagnosis • End up relying on family / friends • Believe they know enough / can handle it on their own Providers • Know importance of DE, but don’t necessarily prescribe – or don’t prescribe definitively enough • Sometimes forget to follow up with patients to encourage attendance
Treating People With Diabetes Demands on your practice are escalating • Enabling patients to help themselves • Balancing priorities and goals
Partner With a Diabetes Educator We help you: • • • Help patients improve outcomes Help delay onset of diabetes Track and monitor patients’ progress Increase efficiency Meet pay-for-performance and QI goals
Partner With a Diabetes Educator We help your patients: • Develop self-management skills • Achieve better metabolic control • Improve lipid levels • Reduce blood pressure
Who are Diabetes Educators? Registered dietitian RN Pharmacist Licensed healthcare professional
How Do Diabetes Educators Help? • AADE 7™ Self-Care Behaviors: Healthy eating Being active Monitoring Taking medication Problemsolving Healthy coping Reducing risks
How Do Diabetes Educators Help? • We help people with diabetes: basic • Learn Seven tenets of self-care behavior information • Incorporating diabetes management into life Understand how to use • Blood glucose devices meters • Insulin pens • Insulin pumps • Continuous glucose monitors Adopt healthy eating and physical activity habits • Nutrition education • Meal planning • Weight loss strategies
How Do Diabetes Educators Help? Develop problem-solving and stress management strategies / skills Monitor blood glucose – interpret and respond Understand how medications work
Find a Diabetes Educator Private practice Clinics Physician practices Hospital inpatient / outpatient departments Diabetes Educators work in: Public health departments
Learn more • Accreditation organizations: – American Association of Diabetes Educators • Multidisciplinary professional association • Provide members with tools, training, support – American Diabetes Association
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