Thursday, March 15, 2018
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Official Statement: Grenada Diabetes Association (Diabetes Month)
GRENADA DIABETES ASSOCIATION
NOVEMBER 2017
DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH
STATEMENT
November is recognized as Diabetes Awareness Month. For 2017, the Grenada Diabetes Association
(GDA) with its Branches have planned several activities throughout the Tri
island state. For Grenada, the goal is to
raise awareness of this disease and provide support to those impacted by it.
Activities organized
by GDA for the month of November include: church services; health screenings; nutrition
and diabetes management educational talks; distribution of educational
materials (with the assistance of the Ministry of Education) throughout the
school systems, appropriate for teachers to have a better understanding of Type
1 and Type 2 diabetes; social media campaign strategies; and encouraging the
public to wear blue
every Friday during the month to help raise awareness.
The IDF produces a
theme for each year’s celebration. The theme for 2017 is, Women and Diabetes – Our Right To
A Healthy Future. Three key
messages about diabetes as it relates to women are highlighted in this year’s
campaign:
All women with
diabetes require affordable and equitable access to care and education, to
better manage their diabetes and improve health outcomes.
Pregnant women
require improved access to screening, care and education to achieve positive
health outcomes for mother and child.
Women and girls are
key agents in the adoption of healthy lifestyles to improve the health and
wellbeing of future generations.
According to IDF:
·
There are currently over 199 million
women living with diabetes. This total is projected to increase to 313 million
by 2040.
·
Diabetes is the ninth leading cause of death
in women globally, causing 2.1 million deaths per year.
In Grenada 10 percent of
the adult population are living with diabetes some of which have complications
including: kidney disease, eyes complications, strokes, heart disease, nerve
damage, foot problems including amputations, impotence, skin conditions, depression
and pregnancy related conditions.
Up to 70% of cases of type
2 diabetes could be prevented through the adoption of a healthy lifestyle.
By focusing on women
and empowering them to adopt healthy lifestyles it is hoped that their
influence in the home and community would have a positive impact on the lives
of their children, husbands and significant others. So, even while empowering
our women our concerns are still very much with our men and children.
One important goal of GDA’s Executive is to increase
activism within its respective Branches.
Each parish has a team of persons who organize monthly meetings and
outreach efforts. If you would like to
become active within the GDA’s Branch in your parish, or learn more about GDA’s
efforts call 440-0888 or LIKE GDA’s Facebook page.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
100% Goes To Grenada Cancer Society
Written By: Central Health - Grenada
To address the need for
more education and to assist patients with their cancer treatment, Project Blue
has launched a fund raiser of which 100% of the proceeds will go to the Grenada Cancer Society.

In a recent video with Now
Grenada, Senior Medical Officer for the Ministry of Health Dr. Francis Martin, stated
that the upward trend of cancer cases is now more than before in Grenada. “Over
the last decade or so, we recognize that incidences of cancer are increasing
almost yearly,” said Dr. Martin. Within the video, data shows that
prostate cancer is the leading cause of death in Grenadian men.
President of the Grenada
Cancer Society - Dr. Barrymore Mc Barnette says the funds will be welcomed, “Funds
are always welcome, because of the high cost of cancer treatment and the great
need for public education.”
The November 10, 2017 Blue
Friday t-shirts are on sale for $25 and can be ordered at projectbluegrenada@gmail.com
or call the Grenada Cancer Society at 473-435-9869
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Grenada Diabetes Association: Election Results
Grenada Diabetes Association: Election
Results
(St.
George’s, GRENADA, August 8, 2017) –
The Grenada Diabetes Association held
elections on Wednesday July 5, 2017. The
new members of the Executive are: Dr. Alister Antoine (MD) -
President; Ms. Roslyn A, Douglas, MA – Vice President; Mrs. Antonia Sandy Antoine
- Secretary; Dr. Roger Radix (MD) - Treasurer; and Mr. Alexis Simon – Public
Relations Officer.
Strengthening the
Association and building on the foundation laid is the priority for this
Executive. Since elections the
Executives have been meeting to draft a strategic plan, and review the
35-year-old Association’s Constitution and By Laws. It is their goal to provide more support to GDA’s
branches, namely: St. George, St. David, St. Andrew, St. Patrick, St. John/St.
Mark and Carriacou & Petite Matinique; stabilize its central office;
consider SMART initiatives that will assist with the dissemination of relevant
and accurate information regarding diabetes; and establish additional
relationships with local and international partners, governmental and
non-governmental.
The new executive of the
Association recognizes the years of selfless service and dedication of past and
present members, including Former President Nurse Rosalind Alexis. Nurse Alexis
has provided exemplary service in health care especially in Chronic Disease
Management, throughout her entire nursing profession. Alexis has also been: a
mentor to youths; an advocate to the elderly and under privileged; and offered
humanitarian services to a broad section of the community, in a caring and
nurtured manner. As it relates to GDA
Nurse Alexis has orchestrated several educational sessions, health services and
campaigns promoting the prevention and control of diabetes in Grenada. Although
she has stepped down from leadership, she remains committed to GDA.
Diabetes can be largely a
self-management disease. Patients are responsible for their own care in between
doctor visits. That responsibility over
time can not only be challenging but also discouraging, especially if there is
no family or emotional support. In 2011,
the Ministry of Health conducted a step survey which showed that 10% of the
adult population (25-64) were living with diabetes. That percentage could be
even larger now. The Ministry of Health recently reported that patients with
uncontrolled diabetes coupled with hypertension or another non-communicable
disease often stay in the hospital on average six days costing the government
approximately $4,000 per patient to treat. It is the intention of GDA’s new
Executive to provide gap services for patients in between doctor visits in
areas of prevention and control of diabetes, to compliment the efforts of local
health services.
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The Grenada Diabetes Association (GDA)
is a Non-Governmental Organization which seeks to further the acquisition and
dissemination of relevant and accurate information regarding diabetes mellitus.
GDA facilitates these aims and objectives by undertaking activities that will
improve the physical and socio-economic welfare of persons affected by this
disorder. For more information contact 473-440-0888 or email diabetesresourcecenter@gmail.com
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