This is a private recording intended for Chicago Cares60-minute Program
Effective dates for CE credit: 6/22/2023 – 6/22/2026
Description
Healthy coping is a key self-care behavior for people with prediabetes and diabetes. Although stress alone does not cause type 2 diabetes, stress can affect blood sugar, insulin resistance, weight, sleep, and more. For people with prediabetes, stress can lead to stress eating, skipping physical activity, and even dropping out of the lifestyle change program. This webinar discusses how lifestyle coaches can encourage healthy coping behaviors for people with prediabetes. Speakers will discuss what stress is, how stress affects people with prediabetes, and how people with prediabetes can identify healthy ways to cope with stress.
Learning Outcome
Learners will have the tools, strategies, and confidence to provide individualized care to people with prediabetes to support the ADCES7 Self-Care Behavior.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
-- Introduce how healthy coping/stress management is included in the National Diabetes Prevention Program
-- Define healthy coping
-- Discuss how stress can impact type 2 diabetes risk and prevention behaviors
-- Provide strategies to help participants build healthy strategies to manage stress
Activity Type
This recording of a live presentation is a knowledge-based learning activity.
Learning Format
Enduring Material
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for individual or groups of diabetes care and education specialists, including nurses, dietitians, dietetic technicians, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, physicians, PAs, social workers, and other health care providers interested in staying up to date on current practices of care for people with diabetes and other related conditions.
Joint Providership
None
Financial Support
None
Access Period
You will have access to this learning activity for a period of six months after you enroll, or whenever the activity's CE credits expire (whichever comes first).
Originally presented on: 6/22/2023
Expiration date: 6/22/2026