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Diabetes and Disabilities

Assistive Tools, Services, and Information

Bonnie J. Bartos, PA-C, MHP, CDE, Margaret E. Cleary, MS, RN, CHE, CVRT, Connie Kleinbeck, BSN, RN, CDE, Ruth Ann Petzinger, MS, RN, ANC, CDE, Debra A. Sokol-McKay, MS, CVRT, CDE, OTR/L, Anne Whittington, MBA, MSN, RN, CDE and Ann S. Williams, PhD, RN, CDE

Correspondence: Connie Kleinbeck, BSN, RN, CDE, (Chair of Disabilities Resource List Committee) Truman Medical Center, 2301 Holmes-Attention Nursing Practice, Kansas City, MO 64108; 816-404-5217 (Connie.kleinbeck{at}tmcmed.org).

The purpose of this guide is to provide diabetes educators with a comprehensive list of assistive tools, services, and information for diabetes self-management for people with visual, manual, and hearing disabilities. A list of tools and products has been compiled by members of the Disabilities Specialty Practice Group (DSPG) and is updated periodically. The original list was assembled in 1988 with the support of a grant from the Diabetes Research and Education Foundation, Bridgewater, New Jersey. The last revised list was titled "Diabetes Aids and Products for People With Visual or Physical Impairment" and was published in Diabetes Educ. 1992;18:121-138. In addition to tools and products, organizations that provide services and information for people with disabilities are provided to diabetes educators.


The Diabetes Educator, Vol. 34, No. 4, 597-636 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0145721708322204


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