Riding the Diabetes Rollercoaster: A Complete Resource for EMQs, v. 2

Riding the Diabetes Rollercoaster: A Complete Resource for EMQs, v. 2

by HelenCooper (Author), RobertGeyer (Author)

Synopsis

This work includes foreword by Ian Botham, OBE, former England Cricket Captain and father of a daughter with Type 1 Diabetes. This groundbreaking book reveals how science and medicine have traditionally tried to make diabetes simple and orderly, despite its obvious messiness and complexity. The result has left patients, carers and health professionals confused and frustrated. Using complexity science, Riding the Diabetes Rollercoaster provides a radical new approach to understanding and managing diabetes that embraces its uncertainties and challenges. From a complexity perspective, the diabetes rollercoaster is normal and is a mirror of life itself. Learning to embrace and use the tools of complexity can completely alter your approach to diabetes. Despite huge amounts of research, funding and effort, diabetes - like many other chronic illnesses - refuses to go away or even to get any easier to deal with. Health professionals have grown increasingly frustrated with their inability to develop radical improvements; patients and carers struggle to comply with complicated self management regimes. We believe that Complexity offers a way forward. Learning to balance rather than control diabetes is the ultimate goal of diabetes management. - Helen Cooper and Robert Geyer, in the Preface.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 20 May 2007

ISBN 10: 1846190452
ISBN 13: 9781846190452

Media Reviews
'a radical new approach to understanding and managing diabetes that embraces its challenges and uncertainties...a good and interesting read for anybody dealing with diabetes, including health professionals, carers, families and patients themselves.' ALI AL MAMARI, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE, SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY, MUSCAT, SULTANATE OF OMAN
Author Bio
Respectively Lecturer, School of Health Sciences, University of Liverpool, Winner, Diabetes UK 2007 Education Award for outstanding contribution to the evaluation of education in diabetes Care; Professor of Politics, Complexity and Policy, Lancaster University and Co-Director, Centre for Complexity Research (CCR)