Category: Type 1 diabetes
Is 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
How do perceptions of illness affect quality of life in people with diabetes?
Exploring the relationships between illness perceptions, self-efficacy, coping strategies, psychological distress and diabetes-specific quality of life
Why do people not attend diabetes appointments?
A systematic review from UK researchers identifies logistics are only part of the problem
Reducing depression among people with diabetes
25 years of psychosocial research has improved understanding and treatments, but how can we put the evidence into practice?
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
The thoughts associated with awareness of hypoglycaemia and recurrent severe hypoglycaemia
Researchers from King’s College London have explored the role of beliefs about low and high glucose levels in ~2000 adults with type 1 diabetes
“Is insulin delivery method associated with diabetes distress among people with type 1 diabetes?”
Research from the US suggests no difference in diabetes-related distress among adults with type 1 diabetes with a free choice of insulin pumps versus multiple daily insulin injections.
Ensuring that people affected by diabetes are at the centre of their care: Highlights from the #19ADC
It’s back to business as usual this week in the ACBRD office. However, we have taken time to reflect on last week’s Australasian Diabetes Congress (ADC: 21-23 Aug, Sydney). It was fantastic to hear so many of our esteemed colleagues, peers and friends share their inspiring research, work and lived experiences










