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Diabetes:
Education is the Key
Diabetes
is increasing at an alarming rate. The Canadian Diabetes
Association states that diabetes is a major health problem,
affecting an estimated 2 million Canadians. “In Canada, it is
estimated that a diabetic is newly diagnosed every eight
minutes.”
The most important strategy for controlling diabetes is for each
person with diabetes to take ownership of his or her condition
and adopt a healthy lifestyle. Education, therefore, is the key.
And here more effort is required. We need innovative approaches
that quickly provide individuals with diabetes and their
families with the necessary education.
A Call for
Sponsors
With Live Well with Diabetes, the BC Endocrine Research
Foundation is using interactive multimedia to deliver
user-friendly education programs to people with diabetes. Such a
program is not a substitute for diabetes education delivered
through existing channels, but it can augment it.
Since the BC Endocrine Research Foundation launched Live Well
with Diabetes in 2004, the program has shown itself to be highly
successful. But the program faces new challenges. Live Well with
Diabetes needs to be expanded, translated into additional
languages, distributed more widely and made available in other
provinces and countries.
This is the point where your company comes in. The sponsorship
support of forward-thinking companies has made the current
successes of Live Well with Diabetes possible. But so much more
needs to be done. We invite you to become one this vital
program’s sponsors. In doing so, you will help people with
diabetes lead longer and better lives and put your company in
the forefront of socially responsible Canadian institutions.
Achievements to Date
Phase I of the Live Well with Diabetes saw the development in
2004 of the first educational module for type 2 diabetes. This
module—available as a web-based application and also in DVD, CD
and VHS formats—meets a critical need for diabetes education to
newly diagnosed people for whom conventional diabetes education
classes are either inaccessible or not immediately available. It
covers a broad range of diabetes subjects including definitions,
diet, physical activity, medications, stress management,
diabetes complications, the role of the healthcare team and
additional resources. It was developed by diabetes specialists,
diabetes educators, diabetes researchers and patients with
diabetes.
In 2005, Phase II has seen important developments, including
further development of the Type 2 module, significant
distribution of the module in BC, multicultural versions in
French, Farsi, Spanish, Tagalog and Arabic, (Punjabi, Mandarin,
Cantonese and Italian are under development), a Foot Care
education module, newsletters, a touch screen kiosk, a now
annual “Live Well with Diabetes” conference, the integration of
Live well with Diabetes into conventional diabetes courses,
focus group research and Health Canada funding for a First
Nations version of the program.
In addition, a number of health organizations have embraced
“Live Well with Diabetes.”
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The BC Medical
Association and BC Association of Podiatrists have endorsed
the program and will promote it to their members. We are also
exploring the potential support of health care professional
associations.
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Based on a survey
of more than 50 Diabetes Educators of the Lower Mainland, 80
percent considered Live Well with Diabetes a valuable diabetes
education tool. They feel that if diabetes patients are aware
of the basics of diabetes self-management prior to taking a
course, diabetes educators’ efforts will be more effective.
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The Fraser Health
Authority and Interior Health Authority have acquired DVDs for
use in diabetes education. In addition, Independent Diabetes
Educator is using Live Well with Diabetes educational
materials to train healthcare providers in rural British
Columbia.
Looking Ahead
Proposed activities for Phase III of Live Well with Diabetes
include the following:
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Developing
educational materials about diabetes complications, such as
heart disease and stroke, hypertension, cholesterol problems,
and foot care
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Expanding the
program to include full information about Type 1 diabetes in
children and adults, and gestational diabetes. These modules
will be available as web-based applications, DVDs, CD-ROMs and
iPod downloads
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Developing
computer-based diabetes diseases management tools
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Identifying
potential integration of Live Well with Diabetes in current
metabolic diseases management
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Integrating Live
Well with Diabetes within the health care system
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Developing an
implementation model that could be used in other provinces and
countries
Also an important
goal is to expand distribution through diabetes education
centres, family physicians, diabetes specialists, pharmacies,
public libraries, medical schools libraries, web site access,
direct order from the BC Endocrine Research Foundation and
distribution by sponsors’ sales teams and with sponsors’
products
Benefits
to people with diabetes
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Quick and easy
access to information after being diagnosed with diabetes
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Learning about
topics that may not be covered by the traditional diabetes
education sources
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Learning from
other people with diabetes’ experiences
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Sharing knowledge
with family and friends for building a better support system
Motivation
Become a Sponsor
Being a sponsor of “Live Well with Diabetes” brings benefits.
You will:
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Demonstrate
leadership by introducing an effective innovative diabetes
education tool
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Develop customer
loyalty
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Integrate with
other marketing initiatives
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Increase
horizontal and vertical marketing shares by gaining new
customers and increasing purchases of existing customers
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Provide your sales
team with a sound product to present to the healthcare
providers
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Gain competitive
advantage over other companies with pharmacies particularly
during events related to diabetes education
Join an Inspiring
Team
The first two phases of our initiative were developed with the
financial support of the following pharmaceutical companies:
LifeScan Canada Ltd. (main sponsor), GSK, Merck Frosst Canada
Ltd., Eli Lilly Canada Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb Canada Ltd.
and Sanofi-Aventis. We also received financial support from
individual donors and from the BC Endocrine Research Foundation
itself. In addition, the project would not have been possible
without the generous time and effort of dedicated health care
professionals and individual volunteers.
Overcoming the challenge of diabetes and its serious effects is
a massive task requiring the cooperation of individuals,
industry and governments. The BC Endocrine Research Foundation
invites your company to become a part of this innovative and
successful healthcare project.
Click here to download out our
sponsorship program on the back page of this brochure,
choose the sponsorship level appropriate for your company and
become an active partner in Live Well with Diabetes.
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