创造性医学教育的力量:一个退休社区如何学习如何管理糖尿病。

Michaeline Skiba, Helen Skiba-Powell
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尽管美国国立卫生研究院宣布,它将发起一项系统的运动来对抗肥胖,肥胖现在影响着近三分之二的美国人口,但肥胖的主要并发症之一是糖尿病,多年来一直是一个严重的临床问题。虽然在过去二十年中出现了一系列用于糖尿病治疗的药物治疗干预措施,但糖尿病的持续管理往往取决于个人健康计划提供的提供者服务的质量和可及性。本文考察了一个退休社区对其糖尿病居民教育需求的反应。通过一系列持续的、半结构化的和自愿的会议,这个社区似乎有效地解决了糖尿病患者的行为、社会和人际关系问题,这种方式可以作为其他更大的社区的典范。由于糖尿病已迅速成为各种人口群体的严重关切,本文还将审查另一项教育倡议,并为在其他地方实施成功的元素提出建议。
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The power of creative medical education: how one retirement community is learning how to manage diabetes.

Although the NIH announced that it would launch a systematic campaign to fight obesity, which now affects nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population, one of the primary complications of obesity is diabetes, which has been a serious clinical issue for many years. While an array of pharmacotherapeutic interventions for diabetes treatment emerged over the last twenty years, the ongoing management of diabetes often depends upon the quality and accessibility of provider services offered by one's health plan. This article examines one retirement community's response to the educational needs of its diabetic residents. Through a series of ongoing, semi-structured and voluntary meetings, this community appears to effectively address the behavioral, social and interpersonal concerns of diabetics in a manner that can serve as a model for other and larger communities of its kind. Since diabetes has fast become a serious concern among various demographic groups, this manuscript will also review another educational initiative and make recommendations for implementing successful elements elsewhere.

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