The ACBRD reviews the evidence for the benefits of a structured approach to blood glucose monitoring
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Out in the OPEN: trialing open-source automated insulin delivery in type 1 diabetes
As open-source artificial pancreas systems gain traction, we feature the first multi-centre trial published in New England Journal of Medicine
Read moreParents of children with type 1 diabetes value remote monitoring and being able to take ‘time out’ with less worry
A recent study asked parents of young children with type 1 diabetes about their experiences using a hybrid closed-loop system
Read moreIs there an association between glucose variability and mood in adults with diabetes?
Our colleagues in the Netherlands have published a systematic review in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Predictors of recurrent severe hypoglycemia in adults type 1 diabetes
A new questionnaire examines satisfaction with glucose monitoring experience
ACBRD develops and validates the novel “Glucose Monitoring Experiences Questionnaire (GME-Q)”, for use among adults with type 1 diabetes.
By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott
Satisfaction with insulin delivery and glucose monitoring technologies in adults with long-standing type 1 diabetes and recurrent severe hypoglycaemia
Secondary analysis of the HypoCOMPaSS trial highlights greater satisfaction with insulin pump than multiple daily injections
ACBRD has a strong presence at the 2019 Australasian Diabetes Congress: #19ADC
ACBRD staff and students were involved in 15 presentations across three days of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest diabetes congress
by Dr Amelia Lake, Jennifer Halliday and Jasmine Schipp
Prevalence, awareness and self-monitoring of severe hypoglycemia: Results from the Diabetes MILES-Australia study
An ACBRD publication using the Diabetes MILES – Australia dataset looks into awareness of hypoglycaemia among adults with type 1 diabetes