Smokovski, Ivica
자료유형 | 단행본 |
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개인저자 | Smokovski, Ivica.,author. |
단체저자명 | SpringerLink (Online service). |
서명/저자사항 | Managing Diabetes in Low Income Countries [electronic resource] : Providing Sustainable Diabetes Care with Limited Resources / by Ivica Smokovski. |
판사항 | 1st ed. 2021. |
형태사항 | XII, 109 p. 28 illus. in color:online resource. |
기본자료 저록 | Springer Nature eBook |
기타형태 저록 | Printed edition:9783030514686Printed edition:9783030514709Printed edition:9783030514716 |
ISBN | 9783030514693 |
기타표준부호 | 10.1007/978-3-030-51469-3 |
내용주기 | Burden of Diabetes Prevalence -- Diabetes Drivers -- Impact of Diabetes Complications -- Cost-effectiveness of Available Diabetes Treatments -- Cost-effectiveness of Monitoring Metabolic Control -- Influence of Pharmaceutical Industry -- Promise of Nutrition -- Importance of Structured Diabetes Education -- Benefits of Centralized e-Health System in Diabetes Care -- Focus on Diabetes Prevention. |
요약 | This book covers the complexity of diabetes and related complications and presents the socio-economic burden of the disease, taking into account the rising prevalence reaching pandemic proportions and the associated costs. Factors causing high diabetes prevalence and the influence of the pharmaceutical industry are evaluated and solutions for sustainable diabetes care with limited resources are provided, including national focus on providing cost-effective diabetes treatment, nutrition and physical activity, structured diabetes education and centralized National e-Health System. Moreover, elaboration of long-term efforts to curb the diabetes burden through prevention activities are presented in this book. Managing Diabetes in Low Income Countries represents an essential guide for diabetes care clinicians and researchers, medical students and clinicians in training, diabetes policy makers, regulatory authorities, international diabetes and patient organisations all of whom are involved in current clinical practice for diabetes management. |
일반주제명 | Endocrinology. Diseases. Medical economics. Nutrition . Endocrinology. Diseases. Health Economics. Nutrition. |
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