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Category: Type 2 diabetes

Can animated human-like characters support people with type 2 diabetes in their everyday lives?

Can animated human-like characters support people with type 2 diabetes in their everyday lives?

April 11, 2022April 11, 2022ACBRD

The acceptability of ‘Laura’ in the ‘My Diabetes Coach’ app

By Dr Shaira Baptista

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Technologies, Type 2 diabetes JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, My Diabetes Coach Study, T2D, The University of Melbourne
What influences uptake of type 2 diabetes screening among women after gestational diabetes?

What influences uptake of type 2 diabetes screening among women after gestational diabetes?

February 10, 2022February 10, 2022ACBRD

Our systematic review of research into barriers and enablers

By Amelia Williams

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Behaviour change, Gestational Diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Diabetic Medicine, ME-MaGDA
What does and doesn’t work in programs for younger people with type 2 diabetes?

What does and doesn’t work in programs for younger people with type 2 diabetes?

December 16, 2021December 16, 2021ACBRD

Our Centre has published a review of the design and evaluation of behaviour change programs for people with younger-onset type 2 diabetes

By Dr Amelia J Lake

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Behaviour change, Intervention, Stigma, Type 2 diabetes intervention, T2D, type 2 diabetes, young adults
The role of behavioural medicine in type 2 diabetes

The role of behavioural medicine in type 2 diabetes

November 30, 2021November 30, 2021ACBRD

A Special Section of the Annals of Behavioral Medicine focuses on novel evidence about type 2 diabetes management and the role of psychosocial factors: what are the learnings?

By Dr Christel Hendrieckx

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Behaviour change, depression, Diabetes distress, Family, Peer support, Type 2 diabetes Annals Behavioral Medicine, self-care, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Experiences of a type 2 diabetes remission intervention

Experiences of a type 2 diabetes remission intervention

October 29, 2021February 10, 2022ACBRD

Recent research has shown that type 2 diabetes remission may be possible for some people. We take a look at a study that looks at people’s experiences of the The Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial. 

By Amelia Williams

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Intervention, Type 2 diabetes, weight Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial, Diabetic Medicine, T2D
Why, how and when do people use (and stop using) type 2 diabetes self-care apps?

Why, how and when do people use (and stop using) type 2 diabetes self-care apps?

September 27, 2021September 27, 2021ACBRD

We explore users’ experiences with the ‘My Diabetes Coach’ app

By Shaira Baptista

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Diabetes self-management, Intervention, Type 2 diabetes JMIR Diabetes, My Diabetes Coach, Self-management, Smartphone App, T2D, The University of Melbourne
What are the benefits of social support for people affected by type 2 diabetes?

What are the benefits of social support for people affected by type 2 diabetes?

September 10, 2021September 10, 2021ACBRD

A new review examines social networks in type 2 diabetes prevention and care

By Dr Edith Holloway

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Diabetes self-management, Peer support, Type 2 diabetes diabetes, diabetes-related complications, Self-management, social support, type 2 diabetes
Diabetes has an image problem – and here’s why it matters

Diabetes has an image problem – and here’s why it matters

July 19, 2021August 16, 2021ACBRD

Diabetes organisations in Australia are calling for an end to diabetes stigma

By Prof Jane Speight

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Stigma, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
Are weight stigma and diabetes stigma barriers to diabetes care in adults with type 2 diabetes?

Are weight stigma and diabetes stigma barriers to diabetes care in adults with type 2 diabetes?

July 12, 2021July 12, 2021ACBRD

Findings from a US study show the potential impact of both experienced and self-stigma.

By Chantelle Gallow

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Stigma, Type 2 diabetes, weight Diabetes Research & Clinical Practice, T2D
“Our language matters”: Improving communication with and about people with diabetes

“Our language matters”: Improving communication with and about people with diabetes

June 29, 2021June 29, 2021ACBRD

In the lead up to National Diabetes Week (11-17 July), we look at Diabetes Australia’s revision of an important position statement

By Gulsun Suleiman

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Language, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes ACBRD, Diabetes Australia, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Position Statement

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