分享利益

B Vrijhoef
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为了防止发生严重的并发症,有必要进行富有成效的互动,就如何实现明显的目标达成共同的愿景也是必要的。这难道不是我们在糖尿病护理中努力实现的目标吗?实现这一目标的一种方法是分享信息,以便相互学习。这正是EDN要实现的目标。不是为了解决欧元危机,而是为了加强整个欧洲的糖尿病护理。然而,欧洲有超过6000万糖尿病患者,循证护理确实具有重大的经济和其他影响。本期《EDN》提供了一些非常有趣的证据。Huber等人阐明了在家庭保健和养老院工作的护士所持有的观点和遇到的问题。Clarke报告了个人特征和参加CODE(一个结构化的糖尿病教育项目)的益处之间的联系。Annersten Gershater等人提出了一项关于参与者驱动的患者教育对减少新溃疡的贡献的研究的中期结果。詹姆斯系统地回顾了英国的糖尿病专科护理。Zhang和Ho报道了一例胰岛素治疗的2型糖尿病患者继发于Rathke囊肿的全垂体功能低下的严重低血糖。最后,由Rita Forde为我们介绍了本年度会议的亮点。另一种将糖尿病护理的社会价值可视化的特殊方式是对做出贡献的人进行奖励。在此,我们非常高兴地宣布,自成立以来一直担任该组织成员的布里吉特·奥斯特布林克被授予德国十字勋章。祝贺布丽吉特!
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Benefit by sharing

Benefit by sharing

Productive interactions are necessary to prevent serious complications from occurring, as is a shared vision on how to meet the obvious targets. Doesn't this look common to what we are trying to achieve in diabetes care? One way of getting there is by sharing information in order to learn from each other. This is exactly what EDN aims to achieve. Not to solve the euro crisis, but to strengthen diabetes nursing across Europe. Then again, with over 60 million people who live with diabetes in Europe, evidence-based care does have significant economic and other implications.

This issue of EDN presents very interesting pieces of evidence. Huber et al. shed light on the views held and problems encountered by nurses working in home health care and nursing homes. Clarke reports on associations between personal characteristics and benefits of attendance at CODE, a structured diabetes education programme. Interim results of a study on the contribution of participant-driven patient education to a reduction of new ulceration are presented by Annersten Gershater et al. Diabetes specialist nursing in the UK is systematically reviewed by James. Zhang and Ho report on a case of severe hypoglycaemia in an individual with insulin treated type 2 diabetes, secondary to panhypopituitarism from a Rathke's cyst. Finally, highlights of this year's annual conference of FEND are reported by Rita Forde.

Another, special way of visualising the societal value of diabetes care is by awarding people for their contributions. It is with great pleasure to mention that Brigitte Osterbrink, member of FEND since its foundation, has been given the German Cross of Merit Award. Congratulations to Brigitte!

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