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Category: hypoglycaemia

Mindful parenting is related to parental fear of hypoglycaemia​

Mindful parenting is related to parental fear of hypoglycaemia​

November 14, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

As World Diabetes Day places a focus on ‘the family and diabetes’, we share findings from our research with families of children with type 1 diabetes

By Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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Family, hypoglycaemia, mental health, Type 1 diabetes Diabetes MILES, Diabetes MILES Youth - The Netherlands, Diabetic Medicine, family, WDD, World Diabetes Day
Prevalence, awareness and self-monitoring of severe hypoglycemia: Results from the Diabetes MILES-Australia study

Prevalence, awareness and self-monitoring of severe hypoglycemia: Results from the Diabetes MILES-Australia study

October 25, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

An ACBRD publication using the Diabetes MILES – Australia dataset looks into awareness of hypoglycaemia among adults with type 1 diabetes  

By Sienna Russell-Green


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Glucose monitoring, hypoglycaemia, Type 1 diabetes ACBRD, Diabetes MILES, Diabetes MILES-Australia, Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
HypoCOMPaSS study demonstrates 20-fold reduction in severe hypoglycaemia is sustained over 2 years following brief psycho-educational intervention and 6 months intensive clinical support

HypoCOMPaSS study demonstrates 20-fold reduction in severe hypoglycaemia is sustained over 2 years following brief psycho-educational intervention and 6 months intensive clinical support

October 3, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

Prof Jane Speight’s collaboration with UK researchers has been published in Diabetes Care 

By Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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hypoglycaemia, Intervention, Type 1 diabetes Diabetes Care, hypoglycaemia
HypoRESOLVE: rethinking the focus in diabetes

HypoRESOLVE: rethinking the focus in diabetes

June 28, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

Prof Jane Speight joins team of 23 international experts for a major new European study into one of the most common and serious complications of diabetes – hypoglycaemia. 


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hypoglycaemia, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes HypoRESOLVE
A global perspective on the impact of hypoglycaemia

A global perspective on the impact of hypoglycaemia

June 26, 2017October 17, 2018ACBRD

A new multi-country study examines the impact of hypoglycaemia among adults with insulin-treated diabetes. 

by Dr Elizabeth Homles-Truscott


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hypoglycaemia, Type 2 diabetes Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott

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