June James
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
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Diabetic Medicine | 2013
C Rutter; Councillor J. Jones; Ketan Dhatariya; June James; Lisa Irvine; E Wilson; Harsimran Singh; Esther Walden; Richard Holland; Ian Harvey; Clare Bradley; Mike Sampson
To measure in‐patient diabetes treatment satisfaction and its relationship to in‐patient diabetes care.
Practical Diabetes | 2012
Debbie Hicks; June James; Jill Hill; Grace Vanterpool
Diabetes intermediate care clinics have been established to reduce costs compared to the tariff applied to hospital based clinics. However, little is known about the clinical effectiveness of these mainly nurse led clinics nor the degree of patient satisfaction in patients attending.
Diabetic Medicine | 2018
Andrew Frankel; Sara Kazempour-Ardebili; Rachna Bedi; Tahseen A Chowdhury; Parijat De; Nevine El-Sherbini; Frances L. Game; S. Gray; Dawn Hardy; June James; Marie-France Kong; G. Ramlan; E. Southcott; Peter Winocour
Diabetic nephropathy remains the principal cause of end‐stage renal failure in the UK and its prevalence is set to increase. People with diabetes and end‐stage renal failure on maintenance haemodialysis are highly vulnerable, with complex comorbidities, and are at high risk of adverse cardiovascular outcomes, the leading cause of mortality in this population. The management of people with diabetes receiving maintenance haemodialysis is shared between diabetes and renal specialist teams and the primary care team, with input from additional healthcare professionals providing foot care, dietary support and other aspects of multidisciplinary care. In this setting, one specialty may assume that key aspects of care are being provided elsewhere, which can lead to important components of care being overlooked. People with diabetes and end‐stage renal failure require improved delivery of care to overcome organizational difficulties and barriers to communication between healthcare teams. No comprehensive guidance on the management of this population has previously been produced. These national guidelines, the first in this area, bring together in one document the disparate needs of people with diabetes on maintenance haemodialysis. The guidelines are based on the best available evidence, or on expert opinion where there is no clear evidence to inform practice. We aim to provide clear advice to clinicians caring for this vulnerable population and to encourage and improve education for clinicians and people with diabetes to promote empowerment and self‐management.
European Diabetes Nursing | 2011
June James
British Journal of Diabetes | 2016
Andrew Frankel; Sara Kazempour-Ardebili; Rachna Bedi; Tahseen A Chowdhury; Parijat De; Nevine El-Sherbini; Fran Game; Sara Gray; Dawn Hardy; June James; Marie-France Kong; Gabby Ramlan; Elizabeth Southcott; Peter Winocour
Diabetes Therapy | 2018
John Wilding; Kevin Fernando; Nicola Milne; Marc Evans; Amar Ali; S. C. Bain; Debbie Hicks; June James; Philip Newland-Jones; Dipesh Patel; Adie Viljoen
Practical Diabetes | 2013
June James; Jane Fairfield; Louise De Groot; Steve Jackson
Practical Diabetes | 2012
Gavin Eyres; Louise Richards; June James; Anna Morton; Grace Sweeney
Archive | 2016
June James; Jean MacLeod; Robert Gregory
Archive | 2016
Ketan Dhatariya; June James
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Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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