

Volume 8
Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
Chronic Obesity - Metabolic Diseases 2018
October 15-17, 2018
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October 15-17, 2018 Dubai, UAE
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Obesity and Chronic Diseases
Diabetes care: Management in primary health care
D
iabetes is one of the most common chronic-metabolic disorders that are resulting in unacceptably high human, social
and economic costs globally and above all, for the individuals with diabetes and their families. The healthcare systems
around the world are facing the challenges of the diabetic pandemic and are struggling to establish effective diabetic care.
Primary Health Care (PHC) teams play a central role in diabetes care, both within the health care system by providing
diabetes care in the community and as a shared care with secondary health care. For the majority of all diabetes cases,
primary care physicians will be the first point of contact. For patients with metabolic abnormalities, assessing the risk and
screening for prediabetes is one of the strength of PHC. On the other side of the diabetic disease spectrum the efficient
primary care diabetes team can provide high quality, clinical and cost effective diabetes disease management in the
community, reducing the burden of secondary healthcare. The PHC diabetes team needs a multi-disciplinary approach
which includes a primary care physician (with special interest in diabetes) as well as other health care professionals such as
diabetes nurses and educators, dieticians, exercise physiologists, pharmacists and mental health professionals for a holistic
and patient-centered diabetic care at community level. There is strong evidence supported by many studies that clinical and
cost-effective diabetes care can be achieved in PHC by providing the early prevention, treatment of diabetes and related
conditions. This workshop will focus on PHC diabetes model and diabetic clinical care pathway with discussion on the
challenges and barriers faced by the primary healthcare team. The clinical discussion with emphasis on initiation and
intensification of diabetic management including patients’ self-management strategies and clinical recommendations for
PHC physicians referring to clinical inertia in diabetic pharmacological treatment. The case discussion will highlight the
advanced diabetes treatment in primary care diabetes.
Biography
Najamunissa Basha is a Consultant in Family Medicine with special interest in diabetes working in Newcastle Primary Health Care, Abu Dhabi, UAE. After
completing her MBBS from India she moved to the UK where she has joined the specialist training (VTS) and achieved her CCT in general practice/ family medicine.
She has completed her MRCGP from the Royal College of General Practitioners, London. Apart from family medicine she has experience in home health care and
chronic disease care. She has a great interest in diabetes care and has completed her Post Graduate Diploma in Diabetes with distinction and merit award from
the University of Leicester, UK. She has been working as a GP in UK from 2005 and moved to KSA in 2011 and has worked in Premier Institutions like King Fahd
Medical City and the Ministry of National Guard Hospital, Riyadh. She has moved to Abu Dhabi in 2016 and has started with Healthplus family center. She has also
worked as a Clinical Lead for Diabetes Care and has served as a Board Member for the chronic disease care committee in primary health care at the King Abdul
Aziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard, Riyadh, KSA.
dr.basha@newcastle.aeNajamunissa Basha
Newcastle Medical Centre, UAE
Najamunissa Basha, J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904-C9-081