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The Healthcare Improvement podcast is brought to you by Healthcare Improvement Scotland, an organisation that enables the people of Scotland to experience the best quality of health and social care. Each episode features discussions with healthcare professionals across the NHS and private sectors, as well as experts from within Healthcare Improvement Scotland, in which they discuss the issues currently affecting healthcare and the solutions that are being developed to address them.
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Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Diabulimia: what is it and why have so few people heard of it?
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Content warning: This episode discusses eating disorders and disordered eating.
Type 1 diabetes with disordered eating (T1DE), or diabulimia as some experts call it, is a serious eating disorder that people with type 1 diabetes can develop where the person reduces or stops taking their insulin as a way of managing their weight. The condition can be life-threatening.
Although studies are limited, it’s estimated that eating disorders affect more than a third of patients with type 1 diabetes.
A new toolkit published by SIGN, part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland, sets out recommendations to raise awareness of diabulimia and provide guidance on how best to support people living with the condition.
In this episode we discuss diabulimia and speak with experts about the key recommendations in the new toolkit.
We speak to Lawrence Smith who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was four years old and went on to develop an eating disorder in his teens. We also speak to Safia Qureshi, Director of Evidence & Digital at Healthcare Improvement Scotland, who talks about the key recommendations in the toolkit and Dr Louise Johnston, Consultant and Clinical Lead on the inpatient unit for eating disorders, NHS Grampian.
For more information on how to get support, follow the link to our toolkit: https://rightdecisions.scot.nhs.uk/optimising-glycaemic-control-in-people-with-type-1-diabetes-sign-170/psychological-and-behavioural-interventions/
For help, support and information about eating disorders, Beat provides Helplines which are open from 3pm-8pm, Monday to Friday. If you’re in Scotland, the number is 0808 801 0432.
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