The Ahmedabad Declaration, 2018: the family and diabetes

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Banshi Saboo
Sanjay Kalra
Pratap Jethwani
Rajeev Chawla
B. M. Makkar
A. K. Das
O. P. Gupta
S. V. Madhu
P. V. Rao
Sanjeev Phatak
Urman Dhruv
Arun Kumar
机构
[1] Diacare - Diabetes Care & Hormone Clinic,Department of Community Medicine, Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati
[2] Bharti Hospital,undefined
[3] Jethwani Hospital,undefined
[4] North Delhi Diabetes Centre,undefined
[5] Dr. Makkar’s Diabetes and Obesity Center,undefined
[6] Pondicherry Institute of Medical Science,undefined
[7] Dr. O P Gupta Clinic,undefined
[8] University College Of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital,undefined
[9] Diabetes research Society,undefined
[10] Vijayaratna Diabetes Diagnosis & Treatment Center,undefined
[11] India,undefined
[12] HCG Hospital,undefined
[13] Government Medical College,undefined
来源
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries | 2019年 / 39卷
关键词
Community; Compassion fatigue; Diabetes; Diabetes self-management education (DSME); Diabetes self-management support (DSMS); Family; Society; Prevention;
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The family is the basic social unit and should be taken as the basic unit of engagement and intervention in diabetes care as well. Family members not only contribute to diabetes care and support but are also prone to all effects arising from this. Shared genetic and environmental factors lead to a higher prevalence of diabetes in family members, and open a window of opportunity for diabetes prevention as well. The Ahmedabad Declaration of 2018, titled “The Family and Diabetes” has been released during the Annual Conference of the Research Society for Study of Diabetes India (RSSDI). It supports the theme of World Diabetes Day 2018–2019 and lends its voice towards strengthening the family in our quest for optimal diabetes control.
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