Diabetes Conversation Map(TM) Education Tools Celebrate One-Year Anniversary
22 October 2009 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
IDF World Diabetes Congress Marks Major Milestone and Availability
of Tools in 68 Countries, 31 Different Languages MONTREAL, Oct. 21
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- This October marks the one-year
anniversary of the international launch of the ground-breaking
diabetes Conversation Map(TM) education tools. Created by Healthy
Interactions, a global leader in health education, in collaboration
with the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), Eli Lilly and
Company and other leading diabetes experts, the unique Conversation
Map(TM) education tools have been implemented in 68 countries,
excluding the United States, in 31 different languages in the last
365 days. To complete the global launch, redesigned diabetes
Conversation Map(TM) education tools will be unveiled throughout
Canada in January 2010, along with a new Map designed for parents
and children to learn together. New tools will also be introduced
to several Sub-Saharan African countries by early next year. To
celebrate the anniversary, IDF and the Canadian Diabetes
Association are hosting a "Celebration of Education" Diabetes
Conversations symposium sponsored by Lilly. The symposium will
attract diabetes educators from throughout the world, during IDF's
20th World Diabetes Congress on October 20, 2009 in Montreal,
Canada. "Given Lilly's strong heritage in diabetes, we strive to
effectively partner with others throughout the world to advocate
for better education and greater access to comprehensive diabetes
information; to put in place tools to support better self
management and provide guidance," said Joachim Becker,
International Marketing Director, Diabetes, Eli Lilly and Company.
"Through the Conversation Map(TM) tools experience, our hope is to
generate a new educational movement and inspire millions of people
living with diabetes to seek success in the power of the diabetes
conversation." The tools, which provide a dynamic learning
experience for people living with diabetes, were first introduced
in Europe last year, then in Latin America and Asia throughout 2008
and 2009. With more than 16,000 educational kits already
distributed since launch, there is an extensive network of
leadership and support partners within healthcare and government
organizations around the world using and supporting the tools. In
addition, more than 100 credentialed healthcare professionals,
representing 68 countries and referred to as "Expert Trainers,"
have been trained not only on how to use the tools, but also on how
to train other locally-based diabetes educators to conduct
Conversation Map(TM) education sessions. As a result, these Expert
Trainers have spurred an educational movement for thousands of
people living with diabetes. Currently, 285 million people live
with diabetes worldwide and the number is projected to increase
dramatically within the next 20 years.(1) Unlike other diseases,
people with diabetes are responsible for 95 percent of their own
care. Yet, many are faced with managing this disease - including
making complex daily medical decisions - without proper education
regarding their diabetes.(2) "As part of our Global Education
Programme to spread the word about diabetes education and
prevention, IDF is working to identify and fill gaps in the
provision of diabetes education worldwide," said Helen McGuire,
global education manager, International Diabetes Federation. "We
are pleased that educational instruments such as the Map tools are
available to help prepare people with diabetes to make informed
decisions and behavioral changes and, ultimately, better equip them
to effectively manage their diabetes." Designed for groups of three
to 10, the Conversation Map(TM) education tools use the power of
small group dialogue and collaborative learning to improve personal
health management and enhance interactions between people with
diabetes and healthcare professionals. The Conversation Map(TM)
education tools are culturally relevant and customized according to
geographic location and specifically target topics identified as
most critical for supporting successful diabetes self-management,
including: -- Living with Diabetes -- How Diabetes Works -- Healthy
Eating and Keeping Active -- Starting Insulin "Healthy Interactions
is committed to working in productive partnerships that combat
pressing health challenges such as diabetes," said Andrew
Leong-Fern, co-founder of Healthy Interactions. "We've already seen
the profound difference the tools have made both in the lives of
people with other chronic conditions as well as healthcare
professionals, by dramatically improving engagement among people
with diabetes. We are excited to watch the diabetes Map tools
continue to empower individuals to draw new insights for better
disease management." Beginning in fall 2008, the Map tools have
evolved into one of industry's most attractive educational
programs, granting people living with and treating diabetes access
to this innovative resource to help them overcome the daily
challenges of the disease. For more information about the
Conversation Map(TM) education tools, please visit
http://www.diabetes.healthyi.com/ About Healthy Interactions, Inc.
A global leader in health education, Healthy Interactions, Inc. is
devoted to driving Personal Health Engagement - our term for
helping individuals commit to healthier actions. We create powerful
educational approaches that inspire valuable insights which change
personal health behaviours. We build partnerships with leading
medical and disease associations, not-for-profit organizations,
corporations, and caring healthcare professionals trained in our
approaches, enabling millions of people to take control of their
health and live their best lives. Founded in 2003, Healthy
Interactions is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA. About the
International Diabetes Federation The International Diabetes
Federation (IDF) is an umbrella organization of over 200 member
associations in more than 160 countries, advocating for the more
than 285 million people with diabetes, their families, and their
healthcare providers. Its mission is to promote diabetes care,
prevention and a cure worldwide. The International Diabetes
Federation is an NGO in official relations with the World Health
Organization and an associated NGO with the United Nations
Department of Public Information. The International Diabetes
Federation leads the World Diabetes Day and Unite for Diabetes
campaigns. Additional information is available at
http://www.idf.org/ About Lilly Diabetes For more than 85 years,
Lilly has been a worldwide leader in pioneering industry-leading
solutions to support people living with and treating diabetes.
Lilly introduced the world's first commercial insulin in 1923, and
remains at the forefront of medical and delivery device innovation
to manage diabetes. Lilly is also committed to providing solutions
beyond therapy -- practical tools, education and support programs
to help overcome barriers to success along the diabetes journey. At
Lilly, the journeys of each person living with or treating diabetes
inspire ours. About Eli Lilly and Company Lilly, a leading
innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing portfolio of
pharmaceutical products by applying the latest research from its
own worldwide laboratories and from collaborations with eminent
scientific organizations. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind.,
Lilly provides answers - through medicines and information - for
some of the world's most urgent medical needs. C-LLY (1) IDF
Diabetes Atlas, Fourth Edition 2009. (2) About World Diabetes Day.
http://www.worlddiabetesday.org/en/the-campaign/about-wdd. Last
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