Our colleagues in the Netherlands have published a systematic review in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Category: Type 2 diabetes
How can health professionals best support adults with type 2 diabetes who are concerned about starting insulin?
A new study published in Diabetes Therapy highlights strategies that adults with type 2 diabetes find helpful to overcome their concerns about starting insulin
How do people with type 2 diabetes experience the behaviour change processes involved in weight loss and maintenance?
A recent UK study in Diabetic Medicine uses qualitative interviews to explore behaviour change processes
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
Who is looking after your eyes? Preventing vision loss from diabetic retinopathy
An ACBRD study highlights the challenges and rewards of conducting research to meet the needs of those who are usually ‘hardly reached’
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?
New NDSS resource for people with type 2 diabetes: ‘Starting Insulin’
The ACBRD has worked with Diabetes Australia to produce a booklet designed to support people with type 2 diabetes who want to find out more about insulin
What do adults with type 2 diabetes want from the ‘perfect’ app? Results from the second Diabetes MILES—Australia (MILES-2) study
Our recently published study shows that adults with type 2 diabetes want both practical and psychological support from diabetes self-management apps
Peer support groups for type 2 diabetes: what works well?
A qualitative study in England explores the experiences of group facilitators and nurses










