Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0095p22 | Diabetes 1 | BSPED2023

Exploring the social and clinical impact of a residential activity camp for children and families with type 1 diabetes: A video-based study of camp Charnwood

Green Steve , Dublon Dr Victoria

Aim: Promoting cohesion, community and knowledge of diabetes through the co-production of a video exploring the social and clinical impact of attending a residential activity camp for children and families living with type 1 diabetesMethod: From our knowledge of attending previous diabetes camps, the video will begin by highlighting the background and motivation behind the study, emphasising the limited understanding of ...

ea0095p28 | Diabetes 1 | BSPED2023

Enhancing engagement in a diabetes camp for families and young people: A promising approach to empowerment and sustainability during a cost of living crisis

Green Steve , Dublon Dr Victoria

Aim: Camps offer valuable opportunities for creating a supportive environment of like-minded people with similar experiences of living with diabetes, thereby promoting self-efficacy, wellbeing and a healthy life style. In the midst of a post-Covid cost of living crisis, finance was identified as a major obstacle for families wishing to attend residential diabetes camps. A sustainable strategy, supported by co-production with young people, was needed to facilit...

ea0058p060 | Diabetes | BSPED2018

Co-designing purpose between three hospital diabetes teams within the same trust

Dublon Victoria , Green Steve , Pogorzelski Jenna , Freeman Esther

Introduction: The aim of having an away day was to enhance relationships across three sites by improving the understanding of each other’s roles, their contributions and ways to provide mutual support. Also the intention was to establish parity through co-designing common practices of working effectively and developing quality improvement projects.Method: Staff members from three Paediatric Diabetes Teams within the same trust were invited to attend...

ea0051p071 | Diabetes | BSPED2017

Patient centred multidisciplinary approach to diabetes education, using puppet making and film skills to facilitate learning

Dublon Victoria , Green Steve , Benitez-Castillo Malvina , Edwards Thomas , Levia Alexander

Introduction: For the last 2 years we have been giving regular diabetes education sessions in conjunction with our hospital school, based around maths skills. These went well, but we wanted to develop these further, making them more patient centred. We gained a grant from the Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation and designed a 4 day programme with ‘The Puppet Project’ and ‘WAC arts’. This was done very much in collabaration with our hospital school who...

ea0085oc9.5 | Oral Communications 9 | BSPED2022

Raising awareness of the importance of preconception counselling in young people with diabetes

Green Steve , Dublon Victoria , Meso Muriel , Burchem Melanie , Beesley Avril , Ambridge Jade , Smith Madeleine

Introduction: Pregnancy under the age of 19 is considered high-risk1; and a pregnancy with diabetes at this age further increases that risk2,3. With the correct advice and counselling, these risks can be greatly reduced. Here we describe a strategy to raise awareness by addressing this as part of regular clinic visits.Method: Prior knowledge of potential complications of pregnancy was assessed as part of a clinical consultation. Evi...

ea0066p17 | Diabetes 1 | BSPED2019

The hospital school as a resource for supporting children with type 1 diabetes during planned admissions

Dublon Victoria , Green Steve , Benitez-castillo Malvina , Colman Gabrielle , Ambridge Jade , Ladha Ruhina

Introduction: Hospital schools can provide structure and learning for young people throughout a planned admission. With guidance, teachers can be a vital resource for assessing the numeracy and literacy skills essential in the management of diabetes. They can also provide a source of valuable pastoral and organisational expertise useful to the diabetes multidisciplinary team (MDT).Method: School teaching, pastoral and planning skills can be used to help ...

ea0021p159 | Diabetes and metabolism | SFEBES2009

Brain natriuretic peptide shows no response to acute hypobaric hypoxia in humans

Woods David , Hooper Tim , Mellor Adrian , Hodkinson Pete , Wakeford Rob , Peaston Bob , Ball Steve , Green Nic

Background: Effective acclimatization to high altitude involves a natriuresis and diuresis facilitated by a suppressed aldosterone. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is common but poorly understood. A cardiac hormone, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), is released primarily in response to cardiomyocyte stretch but animal models suggest BNP secretion is also stimulated by acute hypoxia. An increase in BNP causes a diuresis, natriuresis and a reduction in aldosterone. We hypothesized ...