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Welcome to the Best practice in diabetes resource centre.
The development and hosting of this resource centre has been made possible thanks to sponsorship in the form of financial support from Novo Nordisk.
The section headed ‘Resources provided by Novo Nordisk’ contains links to educational materials developed by Novo Nordisk, some of which may be promotional in nature.
Introduction
The development and hosting of this resource centre has been made possible thanks to sponsorship in the form of financial support from Novo Nordisk.
The section headed ‘Resources provided by Novo Nordisk’ contains links to educational materials developed by Novo Nordisk, some of which may be promotional in nature.
Our diabetes resource centre has been developed to collate all the related independent content from the Guidelines for Nurses website, both guideline summaries and feature articles, along with useful educational resources sourced from independent professional bodies and the sponsor of the resource centre, Novo Nordisk. Any time we add new diabetes content to our website, it will automatically be added to the resource centre.
The resource centre is broken down into different conditions within the broader clinical area, which we hope will make it easier for you to find the content you are after. Additionally, we have clearly marked which items have been developed independently by the Guidelines for Nurses team, those that have been provided by an independent professional body, and also the resources that have been provided by our sponsor and, therefore, may be promotional in nature.
The aim of the diabetes resource centre is to make it easy to find all the content that is important to you. Please let us know if there is any other information you would like to see on this part of the site.
Natalie Hayeem
Editor, Guidelines for Nurses
Type 1 diabetes
Guidelines for Nurses summaries
- Recommendations for the provision of services in primary care for people with diabetes
Diabetes UK - Type 1 diabetes in adults: diagnosis and management
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Diabetes (type 1 and type 2) in children and young people: diagnosis and management
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Links to independent content:
- Injection technique
www.fit4diabetes.com/united-kingdom/
Useful links
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
- Diabetes UK
- Eden Diabetes
- The Diabetes Times
- TREND-UK
- Primary Care Diabetes Society
- Foundation of European Nurses in Diabetes
- Diabetes in Scotland
Type 2 diabetes
Guidelines for Nurses summaries
- Early identification of people at high risk of type 2 diabetes or with type 2 diabetes
Diabetes UK - Type 2 diabetes in adults: prevention in people at risk
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Type 2 diabetes in adults: management
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Type 2 diabetes prevention: population and community level interventions
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Diabetes (type 1 and type 2) in children and young people: diagnosis and management
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Useful links
- Diabetes UK
- Eden Diabetes
- The Diabetes Times
- TREND-UK
- Primary Care Diabetes Society
- Foundation of European Nurses in Diabetes
- Diabetes in Scotland
Managing complications
Guidelines for Nurses summaries
- A footcare pathway for people with diabetes
Diabetes UK
- Diabetic foot problems: prevention and management
National Institute for Health and care Excellence
Useful links
- Diabetes UK
- Eden Diabetes
- The Diabetes Times
- TREND-UK
- Primary Care Diabetes Society
- Foundation of European Nurses in Diabetes
- Diabetes in Scotland
Special considerations for women
Guidelines for Nurses summaries
- Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception to the postnatal period
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Useful links
- Diabetes UK
- Eden Diabetes
- The Diabetes Times
- TREND-UK
- Primary Care Diabetes Society
- Foundation of European Nurses in Diabetes
- Diabetes in Scotland
Obesity
Guidelines for Nurses summaries
- Preventing excess weight gain
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Obesity: identification, assessment and management
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Weight management: lifestyle services for overweight or obese adults
National Institute for Health and care Excellence
Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with more than 90 years of innovation and leadership in diabetes care. This heritage has given us experience and capabilities that also enable us to help people defeat other serious chronic conditions: haemophilia, growth disorders and obesity. Headquartered in Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs approximately 42,300 people in 75 countries and markets its products in more than 180 countries.
For more information, visit novonordisk.co.uk
The development and hosting of this resource centre has been made possible thanks to sponsorship in the form of financial support from Novo Nordisk. This resource centre contains links to Guidelines for Nurses summaries and feature articles, and independent educational resources. Novo Nordisk was not involved in the development of Guidelines for Nurses summaries, articles, or other independent content. The views and opinions of the authors are not necessarily those of Novo Nordisk or of Guidelines for Nurses, its publisher, advisers, or advertisers.
The section headed ‘Resources provided by Novo Nordisk’ contains links to educational materials developed by Novo Nordisk, some of which may be promotional in nature.

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