Starting injectable treatments in Adults with Type 2 diabetes

Samantha Kelly , Sonia Wijesundare, Jo Reed, Jackie Webb, Ledwina Mutandwa, Charlotte Gordon

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Abstract

Intended as a resource for clinicians working in general practice and community settings, this guide includes an overview of the underlying principles for starting injectable therapies, along with some practical tips on diabetes education, adjustment of doses, how these therapies work and some case studies. In turn it is hoped that this guidance could help develop clinical skill, confidence and competency that the nurse could benchmark alongside such documents as An integrated career and competency framework for diabetes nursing 5th Edition (TREND-UK, 2019a).
Original languageEnglish
TypeClinical Professional Resource
Media of outputBooklet
PublisherRoyal College of Nursing
Number of pages40
Place of PublicationLondon
Edition3rd
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

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