Diabetes Awareness Week 8-14th June


Diabetes is a serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high. There are two main types, Type 1 and Type 2. They’re different conditions, but they’re both serious. There are 2 main types of diabetes:

Type 1 diabetes – where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin
Type 2 diabetes – where the body does not produce enough insulin, or the body's cells do not react to insulin. Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1. In the UK, around 90% of all adults with diabetes have type 2.

During pregnancy, some women have such high levels of blood glucose that their body is unable to produce enough insulin to absorb it all - this is known as gestational diabetes. 

One in 15 of us live with diabetes. That’s 4.8 million people in the UK – more than cancer and dementia combined. That includes one million people who don’t even know they have diabetes; which means that the chances are, lots of people you know are living with diabetes.
For more information surrounding diabetes please visit the Diabetes UK and NHS Choices websites:

RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES
For anyone studying the importance of improving both the awareness and knowledge of and supporting those who have been affected or suffer from diabetes, the Health Libraries both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals offer numerous resources related to the subject. In the lists below you’ll find a variety of items as well as information on materials recently added to our collection and available periodicals. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter.
BOOKS:
     Textbook of diabetes / Richard I.G Holt (editor.), 2017; 5th edition. [Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell] - Previous edition is available in print and online 
     Living with diabetes : the Diabetes UK guide for those treated with insulin / John L. Day, Diabetes UK, 2002; New ed [Chichester ; New York : John Wiley & Sons]
     Living with diabetes : the Diabetes UK guide for those treated with diet and tablets / John L. Day, Diabetes UK, 2001; New ed [Chichester ; New York : Wiley]
     ABC of diabetes / Tim A. Holt, Sudhesh Kumar, 2015; 7th ed. [Chichester : John Wiley and Sons, Inc.] - Previous editions are available in print and online
·         Oxford handbook of endocrinology and diabetes / John A. H Wass, Katharine Owen, Helen E. Turner, 2014; 3rd ed [Oxford : Oxford University Press] - Previous edition is available in print and online.
·         Atlas of diabetes mellitus / Ian N. Scobie, 2007; 3rd ed. [Abingdon, Oxon : Informa Healthcare]. This is an online book.
·         Practical diabetes care / David Levey, 2018, 4th ed. [Hoboken, NJ : Wiley]
JOURNALS:
     Diabetes / Alexandria: American Diabetes Association. [Available as an ejournal1997 onwards with 6 month embargo.]
     BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care / London : BJM]. [Available as an ejournal 2013 onwards.]
     Primary Care Diabetes /Kidlington, Oxford : Elsevier. [Available as an ejournal 2007 onwards]
     Nutrition and Diabetes / Houndmills, Baingstoke : Nature Pub. Group. [Available as a an ejournal 2011 onwards]
     Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology / Foster City, CA : Diabetes Technology Society. [Available as an ejournal 2007 onwards with 1 year embargo].
     Journal of diabetes research, Nasr City, Cairo : Hindawi Publishing Corporation. [Available as an NHS ejournal 2013 onwards]
Access these and more journals via our Journals webpage https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
     Emilio Fernandez-Egea, Ryan Walker, Hisham Ziauddeen, Rudolf N Cardinal, Edward T Bullmore, “Birth weight, family history of diabetes and diabetes onset in schizophrenia”, BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care, 2020; 8:e001036. doi:10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-001036 . [Available via NHS ejournals].
     Arwen M. Marker, Amy E. Noser, Nicole Knecht, Mark A. Clements, Susana R. Patton, “A Time-Friendly, Feasible Measure of Nutrition Knowledge in Type 1 Diabetes: The Electronic Nutrition and Carbohydrate Counting Quiz (eNCQ).”, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Jun 2018, Vol.13(1):68-74. [Available via NHS ejournals].
     Danne, T.; Limbert, C., “COVID-19, type 1 diabetes, and technology: why paediatric patients are leading the way”, The Lancet : Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2020, Vol.(6), pp. 465-467. [Available via NHS ejournals].
     Adailton da Silva, J. et al. “Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus and Living With a Chronic Condition: Participatory Study”, BMC Public Health, 2018, Vol.18(1): 699. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5637-9 . [Available via  NHS ejournals].
PATIENT INFORMATION / PATIENT ADVICE
·         NHS Choices – Diabetes https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/diabetes/
·        Diabetes NICE Evidence search with ‘Information for the Public’ filter
·         Diabetes - NICE Evidence search with ‘PatientDecision Aids’ filter: 
·         Diabetes UK https://www.diabetes.org.uk/
·         Patients support tab in the Health Library Diabetes subject links page: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/subjectlinks/diabetes/#tabs-3
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