The Navarra Diabetes Association (ANADI) has invited primary care health professionals to express their perception of the care and needs of people with type 2 diabetes through a questionnaire sent to health centers.
With the information collected, different workshops will be launched with health professionals aimed at having a unit message and starting activities aimed at affected people, Anadi explained in a note.
"Professional opinion is essential to coordinate actions that promote the improvement of the quality of life of people with type 2 diabetes," they explain from Anadi, an association that expects a good reception among professionals and results that show the real situation of the real situation ofThe needs of people with type 2 diabetes.
This is a first step for the launch in October of consensus workshops among professionals to work the results and select the most effective strategies in the care of people with type 2 diabetes. This joint work will culminate in workshops aimed at people withType 2 diabetes in different health centers and entities of older people in our community.
The initiative is part of the 'Taking care' program, a collaboration project between Navarra and Anadi Primary Care that, with the sponsorship of Janssen, has the ultimate goal of jointly promoting the training and self -care of people with type 2 diabetes.
'Taking care of us' of the need to collaborate to promote diabetological education and self -care in people with type 2 diabetes "and includes complementary actions to those already made by both entities in aspects such as food, exercise practice or needof "not relaxing" disease care.
In the Anadi trial, many people affected with type 2 diabetes need more support to deal with the control of diabetes that impose an important change in their life habits, and the non -modification of them may imply the appearance of complications.
"In our day to day we have proven that, despite the work developed by primary care, there are still people with few knowledge about their illness, which can lead not to assume diabetes and the appearance of more serious associated problems."In this sense, 'take care of us' is committed to "create collaboration ties" between entities and professionals who work with the group.