Digital twin study highlights the need to consider psychosocial factors in T2D risk assessment and reduction efforts
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Centring Lived Experience in Diabetes Research and Care: what helps and hinders meaning involvement?
More than 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes (T2D), yet their voices are often missing from research and healthcare decisions. We partnered with community co-researchers living with T2D to explore what supports meaningful involvement.
By Dr Jo Jordan
Read moreWhat do people want to hear when they’re diagnosed with type 2 diabetes?
A US-based qualitative study highlights the emotional and informational needs of people with type 2 diabetes at diagnosis
Read moreHow do adults with diabetes want to be supported emotionally?
New ACBRD study explores what helps people with diabetes feel emotionally strong and supported
Read moreHow people around the world experience diabetes stigma
The ACBRD published new insights into experiences of diabetes stigma from studies in six countries
Read moreWorld Diabetes Day 2025: ending diabetes stigma at work
Around 7 in 10 people living with diabetes are of working age, yet many face workplace challenges that others may not see
By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott
Read moreWhat’s weight stigma got to do with it?
Researchers in Türkiye examined links between weight self-stigma and sexual function among women with type 2 diabetes
Read moreWhat is it like to live with prediabetes?
ACBRD researcher Professor Timothy Skinner contributed to research in Sweden that sheds light on the experience of living with prediabetes
Read moreWhy do we begin meetings by acknowledging lived experience?
This simple shift helps us live our values and create research that truly matters
By Prof Jane Speight, Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, and Alison Robinson
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