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The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes is the first national research centre internationally, dedicated to investigating the behavioural, psychological and social aspects of living with diabetes.
How can gestational diabetes care be improved?

How can gestational diabetes care be improved?

September 23, 2024September 23, 2024ACBRD

The experiences of Australian women with prior gestational diabetes – the good, the bad and what should be improved

By Dr Joanne Jordan

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Clinical practice, Gestational Diabetes, Pregnancy GDM, gestational diabetes, pregnancy care
The ACBRD attend the #24ADC

The ACBRD attend the #24ADC

September 19, 2024September 19, 2024ACBRD

ACBRD had a strong presence at the 2024 Australasian Diabetes Congress in Perth

By Sarah Manallack, Dr Jo Jordan, Alison Robinson, Dr Uffe Søholm, Ralph Geerling, and Dr Eloise Litterbach

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Conference #24ADC, ADC 2024, Australasian Diabetes Congress 2024
How many diabetes trials assess outcomes such as quality of life, well-being or satisfaction?

How many diabetes trials assess outcomes such as quality of life, well-being or satisfaction?

August 28, 2024August 28, 2024ACBRD

A review shows we need more use of person-reported outcomes, for better insights into lived experiences

By Sienna Russell-Green and Jennifer Halliday

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Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Diabetic Medicine, PROMs, PROs
Can awareness of hypo symptoms be increased through brief structured education?

Can awareness of hypo symptoms be increased through brief structured education?

August 6, 2024August 6, 2024ACBRD

Fresh insights from the HypoCOMPaSS trial suggest they can

By Amy Johnson

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hypoglycaemia, Technologies, Type 1 diabetes HypoCOMPaSS
Why peer support matters for adolescents with type 1 diabetes

Why peer support matters for adolescents with type 1 diabetes

July 25, 2024November 19, 2025ACBRD

A new study shows that peer relationships may play a key role in diabetes distress and improving quality of life among adolescents with type 1 diabetes

By Dr Edith Holloway

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Diabetes distress, Peer support, Type 1 diabetes Adolescents, BMC Psychiatry, diabetes distress, T1D, type 1 diabetes
Diabetes campaigns: past, present and future

Diabetes campaigns: past, present and future

July 18, 2024July 18, 2024ACBRD

The lessons we need to learn about the role of stigma

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott and Prof Jane Speight

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Stigma, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes #EndDiabetesStigma, NDW24
Reflections on the Parliamentary Inquiry into Diabetes Report

Reflections on the Parliamentary Inquiry into Diabetes Report

July 15, 2024July 15, 2024ACBRD

Reason for hope and cause for concern

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott and Prof Jane Speight

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mental health, Stigma, Technologies, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes NDW, Parliamentary Inquiry
How do glucose technologies affect the quality of life of people with type 1 diabetes?

How do glucose technologies affect the quality of life of people with type 1 diabetes?

June 21, 2024July 15, 2024ACBRD

The ACBRD collaborated with UK colleagues on this review of technology trials and cohort studies

By Ralph Geerling

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Quality of life, Technologies, Type 1 diabetes Deakin Univerity, Diabetes UK, Diabetes Victoria, Diabetic Medicine, fear of hypoglycaemia, NIHR
From pledges to person-reported outcomes

From pledges to person-reported outcomes

June 20, 2024December 9, 2024ACBRD

ACBRD at the 28th PsychoSocial Aspects of Diabetes (PSAD) Scientific Meeting

By Dr Eloise Litterbach, Jennifer Halliday, and Karen Pearce

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Conference PSAD Study Group
How does a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes affect younger adults?

How does a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes affect younger adults?

June 19, 2024June 19, 2024ACBRD

The TODAY study highlights the implications for emotional well-being and social support

By Ralph Geerling

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Blood glucose monitoring, Diabetes distress, Type 2 diabetes blood glucose, JAMA Network Open, TODAY Study Group, young adults

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