首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
检索        


Guidelines for the management of diabetes in care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic
Authors:A Sinclair  K Dhatariya  O Burr  D Nagi  K Higgins  D Hopkins  M Patel  P Kar  C Gooday  D Howarth  A Abdelhafiz  P Newland-Jones  S O’Neill
Institution:1. Diabetes Frail and King’s College, London;2. Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;3. Diabetes UK;4. Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust;5. University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust;6. University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust;7. Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust;8. Rotherham General Hospital
Abstract:The National Diabetes Stakeholders Covid-19 Response Group was formed in early April 2020 as a rapid action by the Joint British Diabetes Societies for Inpatient Care, Diabetes UK, the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists, and Diabetes Frail to address and support the special needs of residents with diabetes in UK care homes during Covid-19. It was obvious that the care home sector was becoming a second wave of Covid-19 infection and that those with diabetes residing in care homes were at increased risk not only of susceptibility to infection but also to poorer outcomes. Its key purposes included minimising the morbidity and mortality associated with Covid-19 and assisting care staff to identify those residents with diabetes at highest risk of Covid-19 infection. The guidance was particularly created for care home managers, other care home staff, and specialist and non-specialist community nursing teams. The guidance covers the management of hyperglycaemia by discussion of various clinical scenarios that could arise, the management of hypoglycaemia, foot care and end of life care. In addition, it outlines the conditions where hospital admission is required. The guidance should be regarded as interim and will be updated as further medical and scientific evidence becomes available.
Keywords:Diabetes  care homes  Covid-19  residents  frailty  insulin
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号