Diabetes Education Study Group

of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
 

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To encourage and support therapeutic education about diabetes and the rapid diffusion of acquired scientific knowledge in the field.

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The DESG General Committee Workshop was held in Winchester (UK) between 24 and 28 January 2007. It was attended by 54 members from 28 countries within and beyond Europe.

This year there was no single theme to the Workshop. Instead we tried to provide sessions which would introduce members to education methods they may not be using; to encourage self-reflection about our own skills and attitudes; and consider what people with diabetes may want from their health care professionals (HCPs)

The workshop on the first day was facilitated professionally and called: “Managing Difficult People”, which was more theoretical than practical but informed us about our own negotiating styles, which we use everyday with our patients, colleagues, family and friends. When do you use: avoidance; accommodation; assertiveness; compromise; or collaboration? In the evening Anne-Marie Felton (Chair of FEND) spoke about the United Nations on Diabetes; and Dr. Evalda Danyte (Lithuania), Dr. Una Gailisa (Latvia) and Dr Aniko Somogyi (Hungary) gave interesting presentations on T.P.E. in their workplaces.

On the second day we worked on the importance of a Structured Group Education and on the Psychological Aspects of Diabetes (like its importance, motivation, psychotherapy, etc).

The third day was dedicated to the patient’s point of view, needs and demands. There was surprising agreement between the agendas produced by 3 groups, looking from the direction of what we think patients need; what HCPs want to provide; and what patients actually want. For them the strongest word was “support”.

In the afternoon the sun was shining and Winchester and the Cathedral looked beautiful. The city really supported me in saying “Thank you” to old friends for their professional engagement through DESG and gave an opportunity to welcome new friends to the unique experience of a DESG Workshop.

 Dr. Andrew Brooks (Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester, UK)

 DESG Vice-President.



Overview Program - Click here to Download

Presentations:
    Towards an EU Framework for Diabetes - 2006 Achievements & Next Steps - Anne-Marie Felton, FEND - Click here to Download
    Diabetes Education in diabetic adolescent camp – Evalda Danyte, Lithuania - Click here to Download
    Diabetes Education in Latvia – Una Gailisa, Latvia - Click here to Download
    Education in Diabetes - Anikó Somogyi and Zsolt Gaál, Hungary - Click here to Download
    Group Education in the UK - Simon ONeill - Click here to Download
    Diabetes 4 Life - Sarah Woodman - Click here to Download
    Education of Health Care Professionals - Stephanie Frost - Click here to Download
    The Importance of Psychological Care - Click here to Download
    Understanding and Enhancing Behaviour Change - Mark Davies - Click here to Download
    Diabetes Education: What do patients want - Click here to Download

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