Background: An increasing number of patients in hospital have diabetes, with most of them cared for by non-specialist staff. The effect of diabetes education for staff on patient outcomes, as well as the most effective method of staff education is unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare diabetes outcomes in medical wards where nursing staff were offered one face-to-face (F2F) session followed by access to online education (online), F2F education only, or standard care (control). Methods: We conducted a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial involving 16-weeks baseline/rollout followed by a 28-week post-intervention period across three medical wards (clusters) in a Sydney Teaching Hospital. The online ward provided an onl...
Background\ud The number of patients with a diabetes mellitus (DM)-related diagnosis is increasing, ...
Background: Diabetes is now a global epidemic, but most cases are now in low- and middle-income coun...
Patients with a primary or secondary diagnosis of diabetes present unique challenges during an inpat...
Background: An increasing number of patients in hospital have diabetes, with most of them cared for ...
Research strongly supports the use of an educational intervention to improve nurses’ knowledge of ma...
Aim An online diabetes course for medical residents led to lower patient blood glucose, but also inc...
BACKGROUND: The number of patients with a diabetes mellitus (DM)-related diagnosis is increasing, ye...
Hypoglycaemia is a major barrier to intensive glycaemic control and although the 2016 National Diabe...
Background: Deficits in diabetes knowledge and self-management skills contribute to poor health outc...
Hypoglycemia can cause an array of outcomes including increased morbidity, mortality, and hospital l...
There are currently more than 29 million people in the United States with diabetes. With increasing ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: The ongoing escala...
Background: Diabetes education is believed to bring about sustained benefits in diabetes mellitus (D...
Diabetes is a common disease with an increasing prevalence, however its management in the hospital s...
Diabetes mellitus continues to become more prevalent in the United States, with approximately 1.5 mi...
Background\ud The number of patients with a diabetes mellitus (DM)-related diagnosis is increasing, ...
Background: Diabetes is now a global epidemic, but most cases are now in low- and middle-income coun...
Patients with a primary or secondary diagnosis of diabetes present unique challenges during an inpat...
Background: An increasing number of patients in hospital have diabetes, with most of them cared for ...
Research strongly supports the use of an educational intervention to improve nurses’ knowledge of ma...
Aim An online diabetes course for medical residents led to lower patient blood glucose, but also inc...
BACKGROUND: The number of patients with a diabetes mellitus (DM)-related diagnosis is increasing, ye...
Hypoglycaemia is a major barrier to intensive glycaemic control and although the 2016 National Diabe...
Background: Deficits in diabetes knowledge and self-management skills contribute to poor health outc...
Hypoglycemia can cause an array of outcomes including increased morbidity, mortality, and hospital l...
There are currently more than 29 million people in the United States with diabetes. With increasing ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: The ongoing escala...
Background: Diabetes education is believed to bring about sustained benefits in diabetes mellitus (D...
Diabetes is a common disease with an increasing prevalence, however its management in the hospital s...
Diabetes mellitus continues to become more prevalent in the United States, with approximately 1.5 mi...
Background\ud The number of patients with a diabetes mellitus (DM)-related diagnosis is increasing, ...
Background: Diabetes is now a global epidemic, but most cases are now in low- and middle-income coun...
Patients with a primary or secondary diagnosis of diabetes present unique challenges during an inpat...