201 Ky. Admin. Regs. 45:160

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, December 1, 2024
Section 201 KAR 45:160 - Scope of practice

RELATES TO: KRS 309.331, 309.339

NECESSITY, FUNCTION AND CONFORMITY: KRS 309.331 requires the board to promulgate administrative regulations for the administration and enforcement of KRS 309.325 to 309.339. This administrative regulation establishes the functions that a diabetes educator may perform.

Section 1. A person holding a license or a permit from the board may perform the following functions:
(1) Provide education and support for people with diabetes, people at risk for diabetes, and caregivers of those with diabetes;
(2) Communicate and coordinate with other health care professionals to provide education and support for people with diabetes, people at risk for diabetes, and caregivers of those with diabetes;
(3) Provide diabetes self-management services, including activities that assist a person in implementing and sustaining the behaviors needed to manage diabetes on an ongoing basis;
(4) Determine the persons to whom diabetes education and services will be provided, how those education and services may be best delivered, and what resources will assist those persons;
(5) Develop a program for diabetes management, which may include:
(a) Describing the diabetes treatment process and treatment options;
(b) Incorporating nutritional management into lifestyle;
(c) Incorporating physical activity into lifestyle;
(d) Using medications safely and effectively;
(e) Monitoring blood glucose and other parameters and interpreting and using the results for self-management and decision making;
(f) Preventing, detecting, and treating acute and chronic complications of diabetes;
(g) Developing personal strategies to address psychosocial issues and concerns; or
(h) Developing personal strategies to promote health and behavior change;
(6) Develop an individualized education and support plan focused on behavior change, which shall be documented in an education or health record;
(7) Develop a personalized follow-up plan for ongoing self-management support, and communicate that follow-up plan to other health care providers as necessary;
(8) Monitor if participants are achieving their personal diabetes self-management goals and other outcomes using the following appropriate frameworks and measurement techniques:
(a) Physical activity;
(b) Healthy eating;
(c) Taking medication;
(d) Monitoring blood glucose;
(e) Diabetes self-care related problem solving;
(f) Reducing risks of acute and chronic complications of diabetes;
(g) Evaluation of the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes; or
(9) Evaluate the effectiveness of the education and services, and engage in a systematic review of process and outcome data.

201 KAR 45:160

40 Ky.R. 194; 591; 791; eff. 11-1-2013; Crt eff. 10-27-2020.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 309.331