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Category: Type 2 diabetes

How does hypoglycaemia affect quality of life?

How does hypoglycaemia affect quality of life?

September 29, 2022September 29, 2022ACBRD

The Hypo-RESOLVE study is answering this important question

By Professor Jane Speight

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hypoglycaemia, Quality of life, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Hypo-RESOLVE
What are the expectations and experiences of non-insulin injectables among adults with type 2 diabetes?

What are the expectations and experiences of non-insulin injectables among adults with type 2 diabetes?

August 31, 2022August 31, 2022ACBRD

Our Centre’s research shows how experiences and expectations may shape attitudes to future use of insulin treatment

By Dr Roslyn Le Gautier

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Clinical practice, Psychological insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes Diabetic Medicine, insulin resistance, T2D
Reducing diabetes distress: Can cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) help?

Reducing diabetes distress: Can cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) help?

August 31, 2022August 31, 2022ACBRD

Research from King’s College London examines the benefits among adults with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.

By Dr Edith Holloway

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depression, Diabetes distress, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, diabetes distress, Diabetic Medicine, T1D, T2D
How do women’s knowledge and beliefs about diabetes in pregnancy differ by diabetes types?

How do women’s knowledge and beliefs about diabetes in pregnancy differ by diabetes types?

July 28, 2022August 31, 2022ACBRD

An ACBRD study has identified that women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes differ in their views about contraception and preparing for pregnancy

By Sienna Russell-Green

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Pregnancy, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes ACBRD, Diabetic Medicine
ACBRD leads Behavioural Platform for ACADI

ACBRD leads Behavioural Platform for ACADI

June 15, 2022June 15, 2022ACBRD

ACADI is the Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovations

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott and Dr Christel Hendrieckx

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Awards, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes ACADI, Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovationsm Leave a comment
How do adults with type 2 diabetes want to talk about weight with their doctor?

How do adults with type 2 diabetes want to talk about weight with their doctor?

May 31, 2022June 15, 2022ACBRD

Our qualitative research shows five key preferred approaches

By Ralph Geerling

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Type 2 diabetes, weight AstraZeneca Australia, communication, Emerging Options Pty Ltd, weight management
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, 2022June 15, 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

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