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Ground breaking recognized diabetes education course in the UAE
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 29 - 2009 at 16:30
- PRESS RELEASE
Under the patronage of H.E. Mr. Humaid Al Qatami, Minister of Health, the Juvenile Diabetes Education Centre (JDEC), the Emirates Diabetes Society (EDS) and the Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Professional Department committee, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), UAE - University announce the launch of the JDEC Multidisciplinary Diabetes Education Course.
And it is carried out in collaboration with the Diabetes Care Continuum (DCC) Ministry of Health and Dubai Health Authority.
"Diabetes is a top priority health concern in the UAE. We have developed a comprehensive long term plan to reduce rates of diabetes in the country. This initiative complements our efforts in strengthening the capacity of our healthcare professionals in preventing and managing diabetes," indicated Dr. Ali Bin Shakar, Director General of the Ministry.
"As a chronic lifelong disease with varied acute and chronic complications, its treatment, unlike any other acute illness, is not just a matter of taking pills or injections but it's first and foremost about education and awareness. Patients and their families who know how to deal with diabetes are able to develop healthy habits and prevent long term complications," added Dr. Abdulrazzaq Al Madani, Chairman of the Emirates Diabetes Society and of the Diabetes Care Continuum.
A considerable amount of time needs to be spent in patient education so that the patient can actively participate in daily self-care to maintain good metabolic control. Unfortunately, due to their clinical pre-occupation with diagnosis and treatment of diabetes and its associated disorders, physicians do not spend adequate time to educate their patients. Hence future diabetes educators will play a major role in filling this void.
"Education is not just a part of diabetes treatment; it is the treatment. The key objective of diabetes education is to change the behavior of people and promote self-management," reiterated Dr. Mohamed Khalek, Director of the JDEC.
Diabetes educators will offer patient and family support, explain to and engage the patient and the family with the required lifestyle and treatment options, diet management, ways to exercise, monitor progress to the point where the patient and the family feel comfortable and confident to manage independently whilst maintaining regular medical checks.
The training course, which will be held April 2009 until March 2010, targets over 80 healthcare professionals including nurses, dieticians and health educators from both the public and private registered healthcare institutions across the UAE. And the trainees will be selected by their own institutions based on their direct involvement in the management of diabetic patients.
Mr. Wim Boogaerts, Chairman of the Johnson and Johnson Corporate Citizenship Trust Middle East added, "One of our key strategies is to build healthcare capacity within the local communities where it is needed. With this initiative and together with our partners, we hope to help these children and their families in living a healthy and happy life with diabetes."
"As a socially responsible player, sanofi-aventis is committed to actions that help enhance the wellbeing and standard of living of our society as a whole. Considering the alarming state of diabetes prevalence in the UAE, we have dedicated massive efforts to provide the best patient care in order to increase awareness, medical practice development, and patient education," said Mr. Jean-Marc Voissier, General Manager of sanofi-aventis pharmaceuticals Gulf.
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The Juvenile Diabetes Centre, officially inaugurated last November, is located at the Johnson & Johnson building in the Healthcare City. The Centre, which is managed by an executive board comprised of representatives from the Emirates Diabetes Society and the centre, aims at supporting children and their families in managing diabetes on a daily basis at home and at school so that these children live their lives to their fullest potential. A variety of services are provided including one-on-one counseling and education for young people and their families as directed by their physician; group lectures related to diet, exercise, dental health and psycho-social support; social activities as well as school diabetes awareness and education programsAccording to the latest data from the International Diabetes Federation, type 1 diabetes (due to genetic predisposition), which is the most common form of diabetes among children and adolescents, accounts for 5-10% of the total population with diabetes. And globally, every 10 seconds a person dies from diabetes related illnesses and two more people develop diabetes.
On a national scale, diabetes prevalence in the UAE is estimated to be as high as one in five, the second highest worldwide. The World Health Organization warned that diabetes could affect 70% of UAE residents. A recent health survey also indicated that at least Dhs6bn as spent on diabetes related treatments in the UAE in 2007.
About Emirates Diabetes Society (EDS):
The Emirates Diabetes Society is established under the umbrella of the Emirates Medical Association and aims mainly at supporting and promoting diabetes services in the country as well as health education among the general population on the issues relevant to diabetes. The Society is represented its Chairman and a management board gathering healthcare professionals working in the field of diabetes.
About Johnson and Johnson Corporate Citizenship Trust - Middle East Branch:
The Johnson & Johnson Corporate Citizenship Trust Middle East branch is an independent entity established in 2008 in Dubai, which has been entrusted in carrying out the tenets of the Credo of the Johnson & Johnson Family Group of Companies. Its role consists of overseeing and supporting the corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs of Johnson and Johnson Middle East Inc. The Trust's main objectives are to ensure that CSR initiatives are aligned with the three strategic pillars of Johnson &Johnson which are to build healthcare capacity of those who serve the health needs of the community, particularly through education; improve and save the lives of women and children; and prevent disease and reduce stigma and disability in underserved communities in areas where Johnson & Johnson has a high potential for impact.
About sanofi-aventis:
Sanofi- -aventis, a leading global pharmaceutical company, discovers, develops and distributes therapeutic solutions to improve the lives of everyone. Sanofi-aventis is listed in Paris and in New York.
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