Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0021p116 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

Unemployment and return to work after the diagnosis of a chronic endocrine condition

Alberts Barbara , Parker Emily , Wass John

Introduction and aim: Long-term unemployment leads to poorer health and increased inequalities. The Welfare Reform Bill, published on 14 January 2009, supports the progression back to work for incapacity benefit claimants.Due to the chronic nature of endocrine conditions, affected patients may be at an increased risk of long-term unemployment. We do not currently hold data describing the unemployment or return to work rate for this group. Our aim is to d...

ea0028p157 | Nursing practise | SFEBES2012

Outcome of patients with Graves’ disease after long-term follow-up: data from a Nurse-led Thyroid Clinic

Fazal-Sanderson Violet , Alberts Barbara , Grossman Ashley , Karavitaki Niki

A relapse rate of more than 50% is quoted for patients with Graves’ Disease (GD) treated with anti-thyroid drugs. Our aim was to audit the outcome/relapse rate and possible predictive factors in a series of patients managed in our Nurse-led Thyroid Clinic (NLTC). The notes of patients with newly-diagnosed GD seen in the NLTC between 2005–2011 who had completed 18 months of anti-thyroid drug were reviewed: 60 patients (48 females) were identified. After 18 months of t...

ea0025p68 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2011

Improving communication in clinical care: a re-audit of an Endocrinology and Diabetes GP e-mail advisory service following commissioning

Alberts Barbara , Walker Neil , Karavitaki Niki , Levy Jonathan , Wass John

Introduction and aim: An e-mail based GP advisory service was launched by the authors’ centre in 2005. The PCT commissioned the service in July 2009. Enquiries are handled by specialist registrars with consultant supervision. The charge is £23/enquiry.Pre-commissioning, annual audits demonstrated an efficient and popular service, enhancing communication links between primary and secondary/tertiary care.We re-audited the s...