OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness

Advanced OSHAA 30-Hours Diabetes Awareness Program

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness is designed to provide learners with essential knowledge and understanding of diabetes, its types, causes, symptoms, and management strategies. It focuses on raising awareness about how diabetes affects the body and how early identification and proper care can help prevent serious health complications.

This course covers key areas such as blood sugar regulation, risk factors, lifestyle management, diet and nutrition, medication awareness, and complications associated with diabetes. Learners will also gain insight into how to support individuals living with diabetes in healthcare, community, and home care settings.

By completing this training, participants will be better equipped to recognize symptoms, promote healthy lifestyle choices, and provide appropriate support to individuals affected by diabetes. It is ideal for healthcare workers, caregivers, educators, and anyone interested in improving their understanding of diabetes and promoting better health awareness in their communities.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness

To enroll in the OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness, learners should meet the following prerequisites:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants should be at least 16 years of age at the time of registration.
  • Educational Background: A minimum of secondary school education (or equivalent) is recommended. Prior qualifications such as certificates or diplomas in Healthcare, Nursing, Nutrition, Public Health, Pharmacy Assistance, Caregiving, or Community Health can be beneficial but are not mandatory.
  • Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of English is required to comprehend medical terms, health guidelines, and training materials effectively.
  • Work Experience: No prior experience is required. However, individuals working or intending to work in healthcare, caregiving, education, or community support roles will benefit the most from this course.

This course is suitable for both beginners and professionals who want to enhance their knowledge of diabetes awareness and patient support.

Study Units

  • Introduction to Diabetes and Its Impact on Health (3 Hours)
  • Understanding Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes (4 Hours)
  • Gestational Diabetes and Risk Factors (3 Hours)
  • Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Screening for Diabetes (5 Hours)
  • Blood Glucose Monitoring and Interpretation (3 Hours)
  • Managing Diabetes Through Diet and Lifestyle (4 Hours)
  • Medications and Insulin Therapy for Diabetes (4 Hours)
  • Preventing Complications of Diabetes (4 Hours)

Learning Outcomes

Introduction to Diabetes and Its Impact on Health (3 Hours)

  • Understand the global prevalence and impact of diabetes on public health.
  • Recognise the different types of diabetes and their associated risks.
  • Identify the long-term complications associated with unmanaged diabetes.
  • Understand the importance of early detection and prevention in diabetes management.

Understanding Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes (4 Hours)

  • Differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, including causes, risk factors, and symptoms.
  • Understand the physiological changes that occur in both types of diabetes.
  • Explore the treatment options available for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
  • Recognise the importance of managing both types of diabetes for long-term health.

Gestational Diabetes and Risk Factors (3 Hours)

  • Understand the causes and risk factors for gestational diabetes.
  • Identify the potential complications for both the mother and baby in gestational diabetes.
  • Learn the screening methods used to detect gestational diabetes.
  • Understand the importance of early intervention and management for pregnant women with gestational diabetes.

Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Screening for Diabetes (5 Hours)

  • Recognise the common symptoms of diabetes in adults and children.
  • Learn about the different methods used for diagnosing diabetes, including blood tests.
  • Understand the criteria for diagnosing Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes.
  • Gain insight into diabetes screening guidelines and best practices for early detection.

Blood Glucose Monitoring and Interpretation (3 Hours)

  • Learn the various methods of blood glucose monitoring for individuals with diabetes.
  • Understand how to interpret blood glucose readings and their significance in diabetes management.
  • Recognise the importance of regular monitoring to manage blood sugar levels effectively.
  • Explore strategies to educate patients on how to use blood glucose monitors accurately.

Managing Diabetes Through Diet and Lifestyle (4 Hours)

  • Understand the role of diet and physical activity in managing diabetes.
  • Learn how to create personalised nutrition plans for individuals with diabetes.
  • Recognise the importance of weight management in diabetes control.
  • Explore lifestyle changes that can reduce the risk of complications and improve blood glucose control.

Medications and Insulin Therapy for Diabetes (4 Hours)

  • Understand the different classes of medications used to treat Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
  • Learn how insulin therapy works and the different types of insulin available.
  • Understand the role of oral medications, injectables, and insulin pumps in diabetes management.
  • Recognise potential side effects of diabetes medications and their management.

Preventing Complications of Diabetes (4 Hours)

  • Identify the long-term complications of uncontrolled diabetes, including cardiovascular, renal, and neurological issues.
  • Learn the strategies to prevent complications through lifestyle changes, medication adherence, and regular monitoring.
  • Understand the importance of managing co-existing conditions such as hypertension and high cholesterol.
  • Explore the role of healthcare teams in educating patients on preventing complications and improving outcomes.

This course provides essential knowledge and practical understanding of diabetes, helping learners support individuals affected by the condition and promote healthier lifestyle choices. It enhances awareness of prevention, early detection, and effective management strategies in both personal and professional settings.

  • Diabetes Awareness: Understand types, causes, and symptoms of diabetes
  • Early Detection: Recognize warning signs and risk factors effectively
  • Blood Sugar Control: Learn basic principles of glucose management
  • Healthy Lifestyle: Promote diet, exercise, and wellness strategies
  • Complication Prevention: Understand long-term health risks and prevention methods
  • Patient Support: Provide better care and guidance to diabetic individuals
  • Medication Awareness: Gain basic understanding of treatment options
  • Nutritional Knowledge: Learn the role of diet in diabetes management
  • Health Improvement: Support community health and awareness programs
  • Career Growth: Strengthen skills for healthcare and caregiving roles

This course is designed for individuals who want to develop a clear understanding of diabetes and its management, especially those working in healthcare, caregiving, and community support roles where health awareness is essential.

  • Healthcare Professionals: Doctors, nurses, and medical support staff
  • Caregivers & Home Health Aides: Individuals providing daily care to patients
  • Community Health Workers: Staff involved in public health awareness and support
  • Nutritionists & Diet Assistants: Professionals guiding healthy eating habits
  • Pharmacy Staff: Assistants and technicians working in medication support
  • Medical Students: Learners preparing for careers in healthcare
  • Teachers & Educators: Staff promoting health awareness in schools
  • Social Workers: Professionals supporting individuals with chronic conditions
  • Elderly Care Workers: Staff caring for older adults with diabetes
  • NGO & Health Volunteers: Individuals involved in community health programs
  • Fitness & Wellness Coaches: Professionals promoting healthy lifestyle changes
  • Hospital Support Staff: Workers assisting in clinical and care environments
  • Family Caregivers: Individuals caring for diabetic family members

FAQS

Learners will gain skills in diabetes awareness, basic patient support, lifestyle guidance, symptom recognition, and health education techniques.

Yes, it enhances knowledge and skills in healthcare and support roles, improving employability in caregiving, nursing support, community health, and wellness sectors.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness is offered in various formats, including online, in person, or a combination of both. Participants can choose the format that best fits their schedule and learning preferences. But the final decision is made by ATP.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Diabetes Awareness is evaluated through quiz-based assessments conducted by Approved Training Partners (ATPs). The assessment consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to measure participants’ understanding of the course content and their ability to apply safety concepts in real workplace situations. A minimum score of 70% is required to successfully pass.

OSHAA courses are delivered through authorized instructors and approved training partners under the OSHAA Outreach Training Program. If you would like to learn more about our Approved Training Partners (ATPs) and available training options, please email support@oshamericana.com.

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