This disease area hub brings together relevant content on eGuidelines.co.uk and links to external guidance.
Guidelines in Practice articles
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Lifestyle modification is key to managing type 2 diabetes in children
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People with severe mental illness are at higher risk of diabetes
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Systematic identification is needed for people at risk of diabetes
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Type 2 diabetes: do you carry out targeted risk assessments?
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People with CKD have a higher risk of cardiovascular events
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Patients with diabetes should be at the centre of all parts of their care
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Structured care for diabetes should cover a spectrum of areas
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Mental health disorders and CV risk are linked
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Liraglutide is approved by NICE for type 2 diabetes
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NICE sets out terms for using newer agents in diabetes
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Target levels for HbA1c should be tailored to the individual patient
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The SIGN algorithm simplifies drug treatment of blood glucose
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Variability in blood pressure is a predictor of stroke
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The case for intensive glycaemic control is unclear
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New split-level targets for glucose control will promote better care
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GPs should familiarise themselves with newer agents for diabetes
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Newer agents are available for blood glucose control
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Diabetes is one of the UK?s biggest healthcare challenges
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Patients with diabetes are benefiting from a structured care service
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Are CV events in diabetes reduced by aspirin?
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Are CV events in diabetes reduced by aspirin?
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NICE update on type 2 diabetes consolidates previous advice
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Patient education is vital for type 2 diabetes care
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Did the intensive arm of the ACCORD trial aim too low?
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PBC offers opportunity for improved care for patients with diabetes
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Personalised diabetes care plans help patients reach targets
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Implementing the NSF for Diabetes through community pharmacy
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Diabetes indicators should help reduce complications
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All practices should achieve full points for hypothyroidism
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Guidance will help GPs decide when to test for HIV
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NICE hypertension guidance is tailored to primary care
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New guideline aids GP management of adults with type 1 diabetes
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GPs can support children with type 1 diabetes
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Risk factor management is key in type 1 diabetes
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Register of patients with hypothyroidism is first step to improved care
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NICE guideline will speed up detection of diabetic foot problems
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Achieving the clinical indicators for diabetes
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Facilitators support practices in improving type 2 diabetes care
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NICE guideline aims to reduce cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes
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The NSF for Diabetes – a missed opportunity
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Tackling diabetes locally: implementing the NSF
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NICE sets out strategy for glucose control in diabetes patients
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Do guidelines set realistic blood glucose targets?
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NICE sets out national strategy for reducing diabetic retinopathy
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NICE guideline aims to reduce diabetic renal disease
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Scots show the way forward on retinopathy screening
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Manpower the key to raising diabetes standards
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New SIGN guideline addresses seven major areas of diabetes care
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NSF for Diabetes needs proper funding
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SIGN diabetes guideline receives warm welcome
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Patient-held diabetes record promotes seamless shared care
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Active management of diabetes reduces complications
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Shared care is the key to success of primary care diabets clinic
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Diabetes - time to organise primary care services
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National guideline on diabetic footcare aims to reduce amputations
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Local guidelines on thyroid disease promote seamless care
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When should you measure children's height and weight?
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A pragmatic solution to child growth monitoring
Guidelines summaries
Management of diabetes and its complications from pre-conception to the postnatal period
Type 1 diabetes: diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in adults
Type 1 diabetes: diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in children and young people
Type 2 diabetes: prevention and management of foot problems
Type 2 diabetes: the management of type 2 diabetes
Child Growth
A footcare pathway for people with diabetes
Early identification of people at high risk of type 2 diabetes or with type 2 diabetes
Preconception care of women with diabetes
Recommendations for the provision of services in primary care for people with diabetes
The management of pregnant women with diabetes
NICE clinical guidelines
SIGN guidelines
GAIN guidelines
PRODIGY
Demonstrating impact
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Systematic identification is needed for people at risk of diabetes
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Target levels for HbA1c should be tailored to the individual patient
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The SIGN algorithm simplifies drug treatment of blood glucose
Test and reflect
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GPs should familiarise themselves with newer agents for diabetes
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NICE update on type 2 diabetes consolidates previous advice
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