25,000 people a year die as a result of diabetes, of which 18,400 do so due to lack of adhesion to treatment, according to the data provided by the Spanish Diabetes Federation (Fede).Deaths that could be avoided with the figure of therapeutic nursing in diabetes, professionals in diabetological education and training that offer quality care to more than six million patients with diabetes that exist today.
The lack of adhesion to treatment, the shortage of new technologies or the lack of expert nurses in this area are some of the reasons that lead to diabetes to occur as a chronic disease that generates a multitude of complications in those who suffer from it.
Since 2019, the number of people suffering from diabetes has increased by 42%, a figure that represents a sanitary expenditure of 5,809 million euros per year and that, according to the growth forecasts of this pathology in the population, will increase.A pathology that not only affects those who suffer it, but also their families and that also presents a series of cardiovascular complications that can drastically condition their life.
Health education is the only way out to avoid death by diabetes, however, nurses, which are the key collective to address this disease, are without technological resources and without access to quality training to be able to offer care of careExcellence to these chronic patients.
“Diabetes educating nurses are key to enhancing healthy lifestyle habits and facilitating good treatments.The General Nursing Council has been prioritizing and making a professionalization of this education that is key.Nurses and nurses must be well formed and have the update of top -level training.
The problem is that there are few diabetes expert nurses because there is no accreditation diploma, a national recognition that guarantees that the people who occupy these positions have that preparation to offer maximum excellence care, ”says Diego Ayuso, general secretary, secretaryof the General Nursing Council.
"Educating to protect the future" is the motto they have used from the Spanish Diabetes Federation (Fede) to commemorate World Diabetes Day, which is celebrated on November 14, whose central axis is diabetological education and training.In addition to nurse training, another key aspect is health education.“It is fine to focus on health spending and therapeutic aspects, but health education must be done and stop the wave of diabetes patients that comes to us.Patients with diabetes with adequate therapeutic education must be made self -employed.And you also have to be professionals and handle new technologies perfectly, ”says Mª José Picón, vice president of the Spanish Diabetes Society (SED).
Self -care is another issue of relevance in diabetes prevention.Having healthy lifestyle habits, good food and practicing exercise are aspects that each patient can perform to have a better health state, but for this it is required.“It is necessary to improve the quality of life of people with this pathology and their relatives and reduce the health cost for diabetes.But the real participation of patients in decision making is also key.This is already a request made by Fede to the Ministry of Health, through the integration of the entity into different work groups and today we are still waiting for an answer, ”concludes Juan Francisco Perán, president of Fede.