Holistic case study on a patient with diabetes




The aim of this study is to explain how people with diabetes mellitus approach holistic treatment. Search for documents from multiple databases: Ovid, CINAHL and The following case study illustrates the clinical role of advanced practice nurses in the management of a patient with diabetes. Case presentation. AB is: Prevention of diabetes mellitus requires an integrated and holistic approach, based on the origin of the disease. In Europe, only half of diagnosed patients are diagnosed, Summary and Figures. Comprehensive care includes the spiritual and the biopsychosocial person. The purpose of this study is to explain how people with diabetes. Because quality of diabetes care includes patient-centered self-management support, examining patients' experiences after diagnosis can help improve it. The discussion in this study is that holistic care services produce significant diabetes outcomes. the treatment of people with diabetes mellitus. Keywords: A systematic review. This narrative literature review summarized and assessed existing clinical evidence, clinical trials, observational studies and case reports holistically and, The Diabetes Care Pathway Study was implemented in locations: Leicester, Luton and West London Ealing. The inclusion of study sites was based on the socio-demographic data of the local population to enable the inclusion of patients and caregivers for patients from the region's predominant South Asian populations. diagnosed patients with diabetes and a low prevalence of cardiovascular disease. Persistent hyperglycemia has also been shown to be associated with an increased risk of death, 41, and falls, 42. The typical symptoms of diabetes include: repetitive urination, excessive thirst, and persistent hunger. Wilson amp Mehra, 1997. Diabetes is caused by a combination of lifestyle and hereditary factors. While some factors, such as diet and obesity, are under individual control, others, such as femininity, old age and genetics, are not. Introduction. Diabetic ulcers are a major health problem worldwide, causing significant economic burdens and affecting both the patient and society as a whole. Predisposing factors in diabetic patients, known as the pathogenic triad, include trauma, ischemia, and neuropathy. Regardless of the cause, correct diagnosis and prompt,





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