The Journal for Nurse Practitioners
Volume 2, Issue 6 , Pages 370-378, June 2006

Evidence-Based Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

  • Carol Wamboldt, MS, CRNP

      Affiliations

    • Carol Wamboldt, MS, CRNP, is a nurse practitioner at the University of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore, MD.
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  • Jane Kapustin, PhD-c, CRNP

      Affiliations

    • Jane Kapustin, PhD-c, CRNP, is an assistant of nursing at the University of Maryland in Baltimore where she is the adult nurse practitioner program director.

ABSTRACT 

Patients with chronic pain and especially those with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) are difficult to manage because of their range of pain symptoms and their need for higher levels of pain medication. Enhancing a solid knowledge base for the various causes of nerve damage leading to nerve pain can help the advanced practice nurse to choose effective therapeutic options. With so many medications to treat a wide variety of symptoms, it can be hard for nurse practitioners (NPs) to prescribe the best medication. By dividing the medications into tiers based on efficacy, NPs will be able to effectively treat DPN. Effectively treating patients' pain will optimize health care resources.

Keywords:  Pain , diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) , pain management

 

PII: S1555-4155(06)00411-9

doi:10.1016/j.nurpra.2006.04.015

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners
Volume 2, Issue 6 , Pages 370-378, June 2006