非政府组织T1 Diams在毛里求斯举办的娱乐性糖尿病日体验活动

P. Guness, T. Diams
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背景:T1 Diams是毛里求斯岛上的一个非营利组织,一直致力于为其成员实施治疗和教育活动。它定期组织娱乐性糖尿病患者日(“享受生活”或“T1 Diams en Balade”)。目的:概述典型的糖尿病患者娱乐日。方法:作者于2014年和2015年参加了该组织组织的多次此类活动。结果:共有22例患者参加了活动;11名(≥12岁)参加了当天的活动。上午的课程是糖尿病治疗教育,由两名糖尿病护士进行。在下午的会议上,12岁以上的学生进行体育活动,另一组进行低强度活动。午餐的菜单是由一位营养学家设计的。定期监测血糖水平。病人自己注射胰岛素。结论:这个娱乐糖尿病日为父母提供了一个机会,让他们放心,他们的糖尿病孩子可以自主。这一天以专业的方式进行,以赋予患者权力。年内应定期举办这些活动。
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Experience of a recreational diabetic day by a non-governmental organisation, T1 Diams, in Mauritius
Background: T1 Diams, a non-profit organisation on the island of Mauritius, has been working on the implementation of therapeutic and educational activities for its members. It regularly organises a recreational diabetic day (‘Enjoy life’ or ‘T1 Diams en Balade’). Aim: To give an overview of a typical diabetic recreational day. Methods: The author participated in several of these activities organised by the organisation in 2014 and 2015. Results: A total of 22 patients came to the event; 11 (≥ 12 years old) attended for the day. The morning session was dedicated to diabetic therapeutic education and was carried out by two diabetes nurses. During the afternoon session there were physical activities for those > 12 years old and low-intensity activities for the other group. The menu for lunch was devised by a nutritionist. Blood glucose levels were regularly monitored. The patients did their own insulin injections. Conclusion: This recreational diabetic day gives an opportunity for parents to be reassured that their diabetic children can be autonomous. The day was carried out in a professional way so as to empower the patients. These activities should be organised regularly during the year.
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