An exploration of the management of blood glucose in hospital patients with diabetes at the end-of-life. Investigate current practice through retrospective medical notes review and focus group discussion with palliative care, diabetes and generalist ~ specialties to explore their perspectives of end-of-life diabetes care. The aim is to inform service development guidelines to improve the quality of care for patients with diabetes. An evaluation research method using a mixed method approach was conducted within an acute care setting. Deceased patient's records (n=71) were reviewed and data were abstracted for Glycaemic variables, advocacy, diabetes and admission variables to determine the factors influencing admission and end-of-life diabete...
R ecently, there has been a heightened interest in improvingthe quality and safety of the management...
Cancer patients with diabetes are at increased risk for developing infections, being hospitalized, a...
Diabetes is an important chronic disease, arguably the most important. We manage chronic disease - b...
Title An exploration of the management of blood glucose in hospital patients with diabetes at the en...
A literature review revealed no evidence-based guidelines specific to managing diabetes in the conte...
Background: The terminally ill diabetic inpatients who had blood glucose monitoring continued until ...
IntroductionWorldwide, an estimated 40 million people are in need of palliative care each year, but ...
End-of-life care planning is assuming global significance. While general end-of-life care guidelines...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common comorbidities in palliative care. Yet, the optimal handl...
The aims of the study were to explore the past and current diabetes management experiences of people...
The decision to withdraw capillary blood glucose (CBG) monitoring and glycaemic treatment at the end...
Diabetes complications are common and can contribute to unpleasant symptoms, depression and reduced ...
Many patients not only with cancer cared for by palliative care services suffer of diabetes. Treatme...
Objectives: This study was conducted before an evidence review on Traditional and Complementary Medi...
Hypoglycemia due to underlying terminal illness in nondiabetic end-of-life patients receiving pallia...
R ecently, there has been a heightened interest in improvingthe quality and safety of the management...
Cancer patients with diabetes are at increased risk for developing infections, being hospitalized, a...
Diabetes is an important chronic disease, arguably the most important. We manage chronic disease - b...
Title An exploration of the management of blood glucose in hospital patients with diabetes at the en...
A literature review revealed no evidence-based guidelines specific to managing diabetes in the conte...
Background: The terminally ill diabetic inpatients who had blood glucose monitoring continued until ...
IntroductionWorldwide, an estimated 40 million people are in need of palliative care each year, but ...
End-of-life care planning is assuming global significance. While general end-of-life care guidelines...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common comorbidities in palliative care. Yet, the optimal handl...
The aims of the study were to explore the past and current diabetes management experiences of people...
The decision to withdraw capillary blood glucose (CBG) monitoring and glycaemic treatment at the end...
Diabetes complications are common and can contribute to unpleasant symptoms, depression and reduced ...
Many patients not only with cancer cared for by palliative care services suffer of diabetes. Treatme...
Objectives: This study was conducted before an evidence review on Traditional and Complementary Medi...
Hypoglycemia due to underlying terminal illness in nondiabetic end-of-life patients receiving pallia...
R ecently, there has been a heightened interest in improvingthe quality and safety of the management...
Cancer patients with diabetes are at increased risk for developing infections, being hospitalized, a...
Diabetes is an important chronic disease, arguably the most important. We manage chronic disease - b...