Module NHS-4247:
Diabetes Management
Diabetes Management 2024-25
NHS-4247
2024-25
School of Health Sciences
Module - Semester 1
40 credits
Module Organiser:
Heather Bloodworth
Overview
The increased incidence of diabetes presents a considerable challenge to health care professionals employed in the NHS. Currently, 8% of the population (17 years and over) in Wales are known to have diabetes. It is estimated that a further 65,501 individuals have un diagnosed diabetes (PHW, 2022; Diabetes UK, 2022). Only 14.9% of people with type 2 and 30% of people with type 1 achieved the three key outcomes which are: blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol (WAG, 2016) . Government health departments predict that the increase in diabetes and its associated complications will significantly influence the provision of health care and substantially increase NHS expenditure.
The official predictions have led to guidance on how this increase should be managed and a core factor includes the need for health care professionals to remain well informed about diabetes mellitus and engage in continuous professional development in this sphere.
Consequently, the Diabetes Management Module is essential to ensure that those health care professionals working in the field of diabetes are fully au fait with the wealth of contemporary theoretical and practical knowledge relating to the management of the condition and its complications. This will enable them to deliver evidence-based practice when caring for this group of patients.
Review of normal physiology of the control of glucose including role of the pancreas, kidney, liver and adrenals Diagnosis and classification of diabetes Pre diabetes and diabetes prevention Role of structured education Behavioural changes Motivational interviewing Oral medication Injectable therapy Insulin and GLP1 Insulin Pump therapy Blood glucose monitoring Nutrition and diabetes Physical activity (the ‘Do’s and Don’ts’) Acute emergencies Complication and their prevention such as: Cardiovascular disease & lipid disorders Foot care Neuropathy Nephropathy Retinopathy Diabetes at different stages of life (childhood, young adults, diabetes in older people, management of diabetes during pregnancy and ethnicity and diabetes,
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -Basic understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module. Students will be required to achieve a minimum of C- grade in the assignment to in order to pass the theory component of the module. -good -Very good understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module. Good understanding of surgical care issues. This equates to a minimum mark of Grade B- in the Grading Criteria. -excellent -Excellent understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and evidence of additional evidence gained by the student. Very good understanding of surgical care issues. This equates to a minimum mark of Grade A- in the Grading Criteria
Learning Outcomes
- Be fully aware of, and able to participate in, the delivery of diabetes treatment.
- Critically appraise the self-empowering philosophy and its application to diabetes care
- Critically assess the patient’s physical, psychological and socio-cultural attributes in a holistic manner and demonstrate the ability to deliver care in accordance with current evidence.
- Demonstrate a critical knowledge and understanding of the pathophysiology of the different types of diabetes and how they differ in terms of current management and the development of complications.
- Develop and demonstrate skills of empathetic and therapeutic communication
Assessment method
Individual Presentation
Assessment type
Summative
Description
A 15 min recorded presentation (will be uploaded onto blackboard) relating to an aspect of diabetic care/management e.g. a pharmacological treatment, diet or utilising motivational interviewing etc. The student will need to demonstrate an in depth knowledge of this subject and utilise current literature to support the discussion/presentation. This assessment will equate to 40% of the total mark awarded. Related to learning outcomes 1, 2 and 4
Weighting
40%
Due date
10/07/2025
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
To investigate a problem or issue within the diabetes specialty that has been identified through audit or through personal reflection and that is relevant to their area of practice. Write a 3000 word assignment critically analysing the issues related to this problem and make recommendations that will improve practice
Weighting
60%
Due date
07/08/2025