Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0078nep1.2 | Session 1 | BSPED2021

Non-medical prescribing: how can you make a difference to your service as a non-medical prescriber?

Davies Kate

There are more registered Independent Nurse Prescribers than ever before, and with the advent of paediatric specific prescribing courses and more advanced clinical practice degrees, these numbers will certainly increase. The advantages of practising as an independent nurse prescriber can benefit patient care, improve patient safety, and enhance the overall quality of care a patient receives. This presentation will explore these concepts and introduce advanced clinical skills i...

ea0044n2.1 | Nurse session 2: Male fertility | SFEBES2016

Male puberty and spermatic development

Davies Kate

This session will focus on spermatogenesis and pubertal development in boys, emphasizing the use of the Tanner staging system in clinical practice. Implications of early and delayed puberty will be discussed, plus normal pubertal development, and its relevance in sperm banking for children undergoing cancer treatment....

ea0051p051 | Pituitary and growth | BSPED2017

Nurses’ viewpoints on growth hormone delivery devices

Davies Kate , Bryan Sinead

Background: There are a variety of growth hormone delivery devices (GHDD) available to children requiring growth hormone (GH) therapy. Many paediatric endocrine nurses can offer patients and their families a choice of the products that are available, which can sometimes be overwhelming. However, factors such a licenced clinical indications have to be considered, as well as cost. This study explored nurses viewpoints on GHDD.Aim: The purpose of this proje...

ea0038p177 | Nursing practise | SFEBES2015

How is the Society for Endocrinology Competency Framework for Adult Endocrine Nursing used in practice?

Kieffer Veronica , Davies Kate , Gibson Christine , Middleton Morag , Munday Jean , Shalet Shashana , Shepherd Lisa , Yeoh Phillip

The Competency Framework for Adult Endocrine Nursing was launched at the Society for Endocrinology (SfE) BES conference in March 2013 and was made available to Endocrine nurses and Endocrine centres in the UK. It was also made accessible via the SfE website. Questionnaires were sent out 6 months later to audit its use.Results: 80.4% of nurse respondents had heard of the document and 69.6% had read it. 100% of those who had read it found it easy to use an...

ea0045oc6.6 | Oral Communications 6- Endocrine | BSPED2016

Predictive factors of an underlying genetic defect in children with short stature and suspected growth hormone insensitivity (GHI)

Chatterjee Sumana , Shapiro Lucy , Davies Kate M , Savage Martin O , Metherell Louise A , Storr Helen L

Background: GH insensitivity (GHI) presents with growth failure, IGF-1 deficiency and normal/elevated GH (basal >5 μg/l and/or peak >10 μg/l). GHI encompasses a spectrum of clinical and biochemical abnormalities. Associations between phenotypic characteristics and genetic defects remain obscure.Objective: Identify phenotypic predictors of underlying genetic defects in GHI.Methods: In total of 102 children (62M) me...

ea0094p155 | Nursing Practice | SFEBES2023

An evaluation of the roles of adult and paediatric endocrine nurses in the UK

Davies Kate , Asia Miriam , Breen Louise , Chua Aldons , Marland Anne , Michael Sylvia , Shepherd Lisa , Llahana Sofia

Endocrine nursing practice has been changing, with the advent of more autonomous roles, involving nurse led clinics and independent prescribing, with more complex clinical case management. However, recent research highlights the emphasis on optimum patient care, but scope of practice is not always clear, leading to unequal balance in skills and capabilities, qualifications, and Agenda for Change (AfC) bandings. This study explored the remit, job components, and capabilities of...

ea0085oc10.3 | Oral Communications 10 | BSPED2022

Development and testing of a novel ‘Growth monitor’ Smartphone App for growth monitoring and the detection of growth disorders

Thaventhiran Thilipan , Orr Joanna , Morris Joan , Hsu Ann , Martin Lee , Davies Kate , Harding Vincent , Dunkel Leo , Chapple Paul , Storr Helen

Background: Growth monitoring identifies treatable conditions in apparently healthy children and prevents inappropriate referrals. Systematic growth monitoring is not currently a UK priority and growth disorders are frequently diagnosed late.Objectives: Develop and test the accuracy of a smartphone app which enables families to measure a child’s height at home as a cost-effective alternative to primary care growth monitoring.M...

ea0031p176 | Nursing practice | SFEBES2013

Development of adult endocrine specialist nurse competencies

Shepherd Lisa , Davies Kate , Gibson Christine , Middleton Morag , Munday Jean , Shalet Shashana , Yeoh Phillip , Cragg Julie , Kieffer Veronica

The Society for Endocrinology Nurse Committee provides national, international and local guidance, support and networking for nurses working in Endocrinology. Following review and revalidation of the endocrine nurse certificate, the Nurse Committee looked to explicate adult endocrine nurse competencies. The need for core competencies to standardise role expectations was a concern voiced from nurses and committee members. Up to the introduction of paediatric endocrine nurse com...