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Diabet Med ; 37(2): 242-247, 2020 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31901175

ABSTRACT

AIM: Diabetes impairs the quality of life of people living with the condition and is a major public health concern. The aim of this paper is to create a state of the nation report of diabetes in the UK. METHODS: Diabetes UK collates information about diabetes from diverse sources. This paper synthesizes these data to create a national report. RESULTS: Some 7% of the UK population are now living with diabetes; approximately one million people have undiagnosed type 2 diabetes, 40 000 children have diabetes and more than 3000 children are diagnosed every year. Forty-nine per cent of people with type 1 diabetes were offered structured education, but only 7.6% attended; the corresponding figures for type 2 diabetes were 90% and 10.4%, respectively. Among people with diabetes, 28% reported having issues obtaining medication or equipment for self-management. Fifty-seven per cent of people with type 1 diabetes and 42% with type 2 diabetes do not receive all eight annual health checks. Around 40% of people with diabetes have diminished psychological well-being. One-third of people have a microvascular complication at the time of diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is responsible for 530 myocardial infarctions and 175 amputations every week. The National Health Service spends at least £10 billion a year on diabetes, equivalent to 10% of its budget; 80% is spent treating complications. One in six hospital inpatients has diabetes. CONCLUSION: Diabetes continues to place a significant burden on the individual with diabetes and wider UK society. This report will be updated annually to understand how diabetes is changing across the UK.


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Diabetes Complications/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data , Diabetes Complications/economics , Diabetes Complications/therapy , Diabetes Mellitus/economics , Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Disease Management , England/epidemiology , Guideline Adherence , Humans , Mental Health , Northern Ireland/epidemiology , Patient Education as Topic , Prevalence , Scotland/epidemiology , State Medicine , Undiagnosed Diseases/epidemiology , United Kingdom/epidemiology , Wales/epidemiology
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Acute Med ; 15(3): 157-160, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27759753

ABSTRACT

It had become a familiar routine. My seventh admission with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in a year. Each time I was admitted it was the same; a DKA protocol, a diabetes specialist nurse visit, and a few questions from the doctors checking if "everything is okay?" On each admission, I would be discharged home after a couple of days. We all knew I'd be back again within a month or two.


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Diabetic Ketoacidosis/diagnosis , Diabetic Ketoacidosis/therapy , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Patient Readmission/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Cohort Studies , Critical Care/methods , Emergency Medical Services/methods , Emergency Treatment , Female , Humans , Male , Narration , Needs Assessment , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Recurrence , Severity of Illness Index , Young Adult
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