Improving Diabetes Care: Training Program in Coastal Kenya (Kwale, Mombasa, Taita Taveta)
Posted on April 24, 2024
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Pediatric Endocrine Society of Kenya (PESK), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health Kenya and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), recently organized a comprehensive training program focused on Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) care in Mombasa, Kwale, and Taita Taveta counties. This initiative aimed to address challenges like misdiagnosis, underdiagnosis, management gaps, and associated acute and chronic complications of T1DM.
The training empowered healthcare professionals with specialized knowledge and skills crucial for improving diabetes care. Interactive workshops, case studies, and practical demonstrations provided insights into early detection methods, effective management strategies, and preventive measures for T1DM. Emphasis was also placed on multidisciplinary collaboration and patient education for optimizing diabetes care outcomes.
This initiative seeks to enhance diabetes care quality, reduce complications, and improve the well-being of T1DM individuals in coastal Kenya. Stay updated for the impact of this training on diabetes management and healthcare delivery.
17 Replies to “Improving Diabetes Care: Training Program in Coastal Kenya (Kwale, Mombasa, Taita Taveta)”
NTONGONDU A.N
24 Apr 2024
Am requesting we get the slides after the training .this will help in scaling down the information to primary care health staff to create awareness and build skills to our staff
Great initiative. Understanding the gaps we have in terms of diagnosis of type 1 DM is an eye opener. We need to be the greatest advocates of these children. They should not die under our watch.
Gaining knowledge and necessary skills to provide quality and optimal care to children with diabetes despite the challenges we encounter in resource limited settings
Great initiative.I have been managing with lots of gaps.most welcome training.I hope the groups formed can also be used as reference for challenging /interesting cases
Very informative and interesting. This information will definitely help me give better care to the children with type one diabetes. I appreciate this workshop.
Great we really leart alot, much appreaciationto the entire stake holders who organized this training, we request for slides to be shared to us after the training
Most children with type 1 diabetes present with acute complications at the time of initial diagnosis. Awareness and advocacy on early diagnosis is very key. All critically ill patients should have a screening blood glucose done. Together we can change the narrative.
17 Replies to “Improving Diabetes Care: Training Program in Coastal Kenya (Kwale, Mombasa, Taita Taveta)”
NTONGONDU A.N
Am requesting we get the slides after the training .this will help in scaling down the information to primary care health staff to create awareness and build skills to our staff
Phoebe .
This is noted. They’ll be shared in due course.
Phoebe
Great initiative. Understanding the gaps we have in terms of diagnosis of type 1 DM is an eye opener. We need to be the greatest advocates of these children. They should not die under our watch.
FatmaZahra Said Kassim
Amazing sessions.Great knowledge and information on diagnosis, management and follow up of children with type 1 diabetes. BRAVO!
FatmaZahra Said Kassim
Gaining knowledge and necessary skills to provide quality and optimal care to children with diabetes despite the challenges we encounter in resource limited settings
MOHAMED
Thanks for the knowledge
Mwanarusi mwakusema
Educative and interactive session…kudos
Wakati Mohamed
I requesting for T1DM guideline
Christine A Kalema
Great initiative.I have been managing with lots of gaps.most welcome training.I hope the groups formed can also be used as reference for challenging /interesting cases
Fatma Mohamed
Very educative, passionate lecturers making the lectures entertaining, thank you very much
Edith Mwasi
Very informative and interesting. This information will definitely help me give better care to the children with type one diabetes. I appreciate this workshop.
Ephraim
Grateful to PESK and CHAI as i learn from the best and be part of the team to Transition all from Premix to basal bolus.
Edith Mwasi
Great 2nd day! A lot of revision and learning new things! Very grateful 🙏. Hiyo Carb counting, tutashika tu!😅
Rashid
Great we really leart alot, much appreaciationto the entire stake holders who organized this training, we request for slides to be shared to us after the training
Dr. Saumu Winnie
Most children with type 1 diabetes present with acute complications at the time of initial diagnosis. Awareness and advocacy on early diagnosis is very key. All critically ill patients should have a screening blood glucose done. Together we can change the narrative.
Kate
This was long overdue, thanks for remembering us. Such great knowledge impacted, I feel very much empowered.
Abdulrahman Abubakar
Wonderful and educative program.