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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
A decade of difference in diabetes

A decade of difference in diabetes

August 25, 2020October 21, 2024ACBRD

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Awards, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes #10YearsACBRD, #DecadeOfDifference, #DiabetesPsychologyMatters, Deakin University, diabetes, Diabetes Victoria
How can health professionals best support adults with type 2 diabetes who are concerned about starting insulin?

How can health professionals best support adults with type 2 diabetes who are concerned about starting insulin?

July 16, 2020March 9, 2021ACBRD

A new study published in Diabetes Therapy highlights strategies that adults with type 2 diabetes find helpful to overcome their concerns about starting insulin

By Dr Edith Holloway


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Psychological insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes diabetes, diabetes therapy, insulin therapy, psychological insulin resistance, T2D, type 2 diabetes
How do perceptions of illness affect quality of life in people with diabetes?

How do perceptions of illness affect quality of life in people with diabetes?

June 1, 2020March 9, 2021ACBRD

Exploring the relationships between illness perceptions, self-efficacy, coping strategies, psychological distress and diabetes-specific quality of life

By Ralph Geerling


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mental health, Quality of life, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Belfast UK, coping, diabetes, Health and Medicine, illness perception, Melbourne, Melbourne Australia, Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, St Vincent's Hospital, Swinburne University, The University of Melbourne
Supporting people with diabetes and COVID-19-related worries

Supporting people with diabetes and COVID-19-related worries

May 21, 2020March 9, 2021ACBRD

According to a new report published in Diabetic Medicine, COVID-19-related worries about diabetes are very common, but there are practical ways we can support people

By Dr Edith Holloway


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COVID-19, mental health, Peer support, Stigma anxiety, Covid-19, covid-19 related worry, diabetes, peer support, stigma 1 Comment

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