Type 2 diabetesThe NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS-DPP) is a nine-month, group-based behavioural intervention for adults in England at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Four independent providers were commissioned to deliver versions of the NHS-DPP, in line with NHS England specifications...
Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme Diabetes & Primary CareO'Brien, Jim
BackgroundThe NHS diabetes prevention programme (NHS DPP) aims to identify people at high-risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and offer them an intensive lifestyle change intervention (ILCI). The development, evaluation and implementation of the NHS DPP is planned in phases, starting with ...
The Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme is an appropriate strategydoi:https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i6538BMJ
The existing evidence on the effect of the NHS Health Check programme so far is mixed [9]. Some studies have found that the programme is associated with small reductions in the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, while others have found no significant benefit. In a 5-year study of...
The NHS Health Check programme was introduced in 2009 in England and offers structured vascular risk assessments for adults aged 40-74 years without preexisting diabetes orcardiovascular disease. Adults identified at higher risk ofdiseaseare offered appropriate treatment, either medication or behavioural ...
Recovery is often further complicated by substance misuse and co-morbid physical health problems (such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular and pulmonary disease). Some people also have pre-existing conditions such as intellectual impairment and/or developmental disorders, including those on the autism ...
We tested the feasibility and acceptability of a weight loss/behaviour change programme framed to reduce breast cancer risk (breast cancer prevention programme, BCPP) compared to one framed to reduce risk of breast cancer, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes (T2D) (multiple disease prevention...
The NHS HC can be used to identify individuals at risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, diabetes and certain types of dementia and offer advice and treatment related to the lifestyle factors that contribute to these conditions, such as obesity, smoking and alcohol consumption [1]. ...
TheanalysisfoundvariationintheimplementationofthenationalHealthChecksProgrammeintermsof:thescreeningapproachtaken;theallocatedbudget(whichvariedfrom£69,000to£1.4millionper100,000eligiblepopulation);paymentratesmadetoprovidersofHealthChecks;toolsusedtoidentifyandmeasureriskofcardiovasculardiseaseanddiabetes;monitoring...