Clinical

Ensuring continuity of care for patients with diabetes mellitus

Why you should read this article

To be aware of the risks and adverse events that can occur at various points of patient transfer

To understand the importance of ensuring continuity of care for patients with diabetes mellitus

To ensure effective practice and patient care throughout the healthcare pathway

 

Diabetes mellitus is a common long-term condition that requires careful monitoring and management. Patients with long-term conditions are often transferred between healthcare settings, for example: during admission to hospital from the community; transfer between hospital wards or inpatient departments; discharge from hospital into the community; and possible readmission to hospital. During the healthcare pathway of a patient with diabetes, there are frequent opportunities for treatment errors or miscommunication to occur, particularly related to medicines such as insulin. Therefore, it is important for nurses to develop effective communication skills to provide continuity of care as patients with diabetes navigate the healthcare pathway. This article examines the potential transfer points in the patient’s healthcare pathway and discusses how effective diabetes care can be maintained throughout these transitions.

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