2. Establish personal health records in the form of diabetes health education in community hospitals: firstly, with the support of community neighborhood committees, conduct a thorough survey of community residents, and establish personal health records for diagnosed diabetes patients, including name, gender, age, home address, hospital name, current medical history, family history, important cardiovascular diseases, complications, treatment measures, etc. 1.2 carry out various forms of health guidance: invite diabetes experts from endocrinology department of municipal hospitals to give 1 lecture in the community every year to raise the awareness of diabetic patients and high-risk groups in the community; Organize small-scale community activities 1-2 times a year, invite diabetic patients or their families with good diet, exercise and drug treatment in the community to introduce their experiences, and at the same time distribute diabetes health education pamphlets and broadcast vcd special education films on diabetes prevention and treatment, so as to provide a platform for patients and their families to communicate with each other and let diabetic patients and high-risk groups realize that it is not impossible to control diabetes. As long as the methods are proper and persistent, diabetes can be controlled. For some patients who are older, have lower education level and have no children around them, they are specially equipped with corresponding responsible doctors and nurses, who provide regular on-site service and personalized guidance, patiently answer patients' questions, and give specific guidance in combination with patients' illness and living conditions. Through various forms of health guidance, the self-management ability of patients can be improved and the educational effect can be enhanced.