ACBRD researcher Professor Timothy Skinner contributed to research in Sweden that sheds light on the experience of living with prediabetes
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Why 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
Read moreWhat does culture have to do with medication-taking in type 2 diabetes?
A new study explores medication-taking among Australians with type 2 diabetes of Vietnamese background
By Fatima Siddiqui
Read moreA little less stigmatisation, a little more ACTion!
Can Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) make type 2 diabetes risk-reduction programs more supportive?
Read moreDiabetes and motherhood: mental health matters
ACBRD research shows new mothers with diabetes face diabetes distress and need more support from healthcare professionals
Read moreMindset matters in emotional health and type 2 diabetes
The ACBRD investigates the way personal beliefs about willpower can influence general emotional well-being and diabetes distress in type 2 diabetes
Read moreAre rural communities forgotten in diabetes research?
This ACBRD-led study explored ways to increase research participation for people with type 2 diabetes living in rural Australia
By Dr Jo Jordan
Read moreUnderstanding the personal impact of diabetes: PROMs and PREMs explained
What are they, why do they matter, and how do you choose them?
By Professor Jane Speight and Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott
Read moreWhy reducing weight stigma may be key to healthy behaviours in type 2 diabetes
New ACBRD research highlights the link between weight self-stigma, healthy eating, and physical activity among Australian adults with type 2 diabetes
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