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Sources of further information
and reading list
SECTION J
These slides were sponsored by Janssen and developed in conjunction with the BRS CKD Strategy Group, following an advisory board that
was organised by Janssen. Bedrock Healthcare Communications provided editorial support to members of the advisory board in developing
the slides. Janssen reviewed the content for technical accuracy. The content is intended for a UK healthcare professional audience only.
JOB CODE PHGB/VOK/0914/0018i
Date of preparation: January 2015
Objectives and background for this learning resource
Introduction:
This learning resource has been developed as part of a medical education initiative supported by
Janssen. The content of this slide kit has been developed by an advisory board of renal physicians, GPs
and specialist nurses. The panel of experts includes members of the British Renal Society Chronic Kidney
Disease (CKD) Strategy Group. Bedrock Healthcare, a medical communications agency, has provided
editorial support in developing the content; Janssen has reviewed the content for technical accuracy.
Educational objectives:
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To provide clear and applicable clinical guidance on chronic kidney disease (CKD) in people with type
2 diabetes to primary care healthcare professionals
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To advise primary healthcare professionals on what people with diabetes need to know about their
own condition with relation to CKD
Usability objectives:
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To provide essential, relevant and up to date information in concise presentations
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To enable primary healthcare professionals to locate, select and use the content of the learning
resource, as appropriate to their needs
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To enable secondary care experts in CKD to refer their primary care colleagues to the resource
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Contents overview
This learning resource comprises the following 10 sections (A-E):
Section A
Introduction and overview of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in people
with diabetes
Section B
Long-term impact of diabetes and the importance of optimal
management of the condition
Section C
Pathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy & risk factors for the
development of CKD
Section D
Appropriate monitoring for complications of diabetes in primary care –
CKD as one of these complications
Section E
Prevention of diabetic kidney disease
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Contents overview (cont.)
This learning resource comprises the following 10 sections (F-J):
Section F
Optimal management of diabetic kidney disease:
hypertension and glycaemia
Section G
How to involve people with diabetes and CKD in their own care – what
information must they have to manage their own condition effectively
Section H
What does the future hold for a person with well-managed diabetes
and CKD?
Section I
What do the guidelines say and what do they mean in terms of the
day-to-day management of CKD in people with diabetes?
Section J
Sources of further information and reading list
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Section J – key learning objective
• Direction to sources of further information on CKD in people with type 2
diabetes
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Relevant guidelines
• KDIGO Guidelines 2012
http://www.kdigo.org/clinical_practice_guidelines/pdf/CKD/KDIGO_2012_CKD_GL.pdf
• NICE Type 2 Diabetes Guidelines (CG87 issued 2009, modified July 2014)
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg87
• NICE CKD Guidelines (CG182 issued July 2014)
http://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/CG182
• NICE: Acute Kidney Injury Guidelines 2013
http://guidance.nice.org.uk/CG/Wave24/10/Consultation/Latest
• UK Renal Association CKD Guidelines 2011
http://www.renal.org/docs/default-source/guidelinesresources/Detection_Monitoring_and_Care_of_Patients_with_CKD__Final_Version_28_February_2011.pdf?sfvrsn=0
• Management of hyperglycaemia in type 2 diabetes, 2015: A patient centred approach:
Update to a Position Statement of the ADA and the EASD
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/38/1/140.full.pdf
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All websites last accessed on 14.1.15
Printed resources
• Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease – a guide for the non specialist:
Robert Lewis, 2012, MK Publishing
• Oxford handbook of Renal Nursing:
A Mahon, K Jenkins, L Burnapp, 2013, Oxford University Press
• Renal Nursing (4th edition):
N Thomas, 2014, John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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Useful online resources
• Chronic Kidney Disease – A Guide for Primary Care
www.ckdonline.org
• British Renal Society CKD Strategy Group
http://www.britishrenal.org/CKD-Forum.aspx
• Renal Association
http://www.renal.org
• Blood Pressure Association
http://www.bpassoc.org.uk
• National Kidney Federation
http://www.kidney.org.uk
• Primary Care Diabetes Society
http://www.pcdsociety.org
• Diabetes UK professional site
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Professionals/
• Janssen Diabetes Forum
http://www.janssendiabetes.co.uk
All websites last accessed on 14.1.15
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Section J – summary
• Our understanding of diabetic kidney disease and its management is evolving
• It is important to stay up-to-date to ensure your patients receive optimum
treatment
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