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Care and education in patients with diabetic late complications

Care and education in patients with diabetic late complications Diabetologia (1988) 31:776-777 Diabetologia Workshop report Diabetes Education Study Group of the EASD-Workshop held at Lockenhaus Castle, Austria, 23-26 June 1988 I. M t i h l h a u s e r , V . J O r g e n s a n d M . B e r g e r Department of Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases (WHO Collaborating Centre for Diabetes), D0sseldorf University, Dfisseldorf, FRG During the past decade, substantial advances have been made conceming the pathophysiology of diabetic late complications and, in particular, with regard to the medical, technical and rehabilitative possibilities in the treatment of these syndromes, including the most severe disorders of the renal and cardiovascular systems, and visual and neurological functions. Both the knowledge of the progression of these complications and potential ways to interfere with these developments as well as the training to overcome various handicaps associated with these diabetic late complications appear to require particular and dedicated methods of (psychosomatic) care and education of these patients - an area of clinical diabetology which seems to have escaped major attention; at least when compared to the current interest and symposia centered on information about, and the promotion of, (new http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Diabetologia Springer Journals

Care and education in patients with diabetic late complications

Diabetologia , Volume 31 (10) – Oct 1, 1988

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1988 by Springer-Verlag
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Human Physiology; Internal Medicine; Metabolic Diseases
ISSN
0012-186X
eISSN
1432-0428
DOI
10.1007/BF00274783
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Abstract

Diabetologia (1988) 31:776-777 Diabetologia Workshop report Diabetes Education Study Group of the EASD-Workshop held at Lockenhaus Castle, Austria, 23-26 June 1988 I. M t i h l h a u s e r , V . J O r g e n s a n d M . B e r g e r Department of Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases (WHO Collaborating Centre for Diabetes), D0sseldorf University, Dfisseldorf, FRG During the past decade, substantial advances have been made conceming the pathophysiology of diabetic late complications and, in particular, with regard to the medical, technical and rehabilitative possibilities in the treatment of these syndromes, including the most severe disorders of the renal and cardiovascular systems, and visual and neurological functions. Both the knowledge of the progression of these complications and potential ways to interfere with these developments as well as the training to overcome various handicaps associated with these diabetic late complications appear to require particular and dedicated methods of (psychosomatic) care and education of these patients - an area of clinical diabetology which seems to have escaped major attention; at least when compared to the current interest and symposia centered on information about, and the promotion of, (new

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Published: Oct 1, 1988

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