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[April 20, 2010]  People who are struggling to manage their diabetes can get help in a class that is educational, interactive and enjoyable.

Enrollment is now open for the May series of self-management of diabetes classes on two Saturdays in May at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Classes will be from 8 a.m. to noon on May 1 and 8 in the Lincoln Room on the first floor at ALMH.

In a program called the U.S. Diabetes Conversation Map, the classes will be guided by patients in an interactive setting. The program was developed by Healthy Interactions Inc., a global leader in health education, in collaboration with the American Diabetes Association.

"It's always patient-centered, promoting what the group feels is important," says Jennifer DiPasquale, clinical dietitian at ALMH. "I'm really excited to offer this program here in Lincoln. This education is offered in the traditional format in Springfield and Bloomington, but has not been available in Lincoln for many years. There are lots of people who need it, and they won't have to drive out of town to get it."

After launching the U.S. Diabetes Conversation Map program in 2007, Healthy Interactions trained more than 10,000 health care professionals in just 10 months. The program meets the American Diabetes Association criteria for diabetes self-managed education.

"Up until now, health education has been a one-way monologue with patients filling a lecture-style room to listen to an educator," said Peter Gorman, co-founder of Healthy Interactions. "What Healthy Interactions has created is a totally different way to engage patients; in fact, we are changing the paradigm of health education so people living with diabetes are better able to take control of their health."

The Conversation Map program is driven by conversation and built on the belief that people learn by being engaged -- hearing, seeing, exploring, discussing and doing.

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Five different Conversation Map tools are included in the program:

  1. "On the Road to Better Managing Your Diabetes" covers many of the basic concepts one needs to know as it relates to managing diabetes.

  2. "Diabetes and Healthy Eating" engages participants in a detailed discussion about the connection between food and diabetes and the importance of healthy eating to managing diabetes.

  3. "Monitoring Your Blood Glucose" engages patients in a discussion about the importance of monitoring blood glucose, managing high and low blood glucose, and how to use the results from monitoring to better manage diabetes.

  4. "Continuing Your Journey with Diabetes" focuses on complex concepts related to diabetes, including the natural course of diabetes, the medicine options that exist, what insulin is and how it works, long-term complications associated with diabetes, and the key ABCs: A1c, blood pressure and cholesterol.

  5. "Caring for Gestational Diabetes" engages participants in a discussion about the feelings and emotions that can come with being pregnant and having gestational diabetes, the risks associated with and how to care for gestational diabetes, and what one might expect after pregnancy.

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Because of the program's structure, a limited number of participants can enroll for each session. You must register in advance. Call Jennifer DiPasquale at 732-2161, ext. 75199, if you're interested in learning more.

You can register for the May classes through www.almh.org or by calling 732-2161, ext. 75199.

[Text from file received from Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital]

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