A new study in Portugal asked people with diabetes how concerned they are about diabetes waste and what might help reduce the impact of diabetes on the environment
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Having a conversation – the importance of checking emotional wellbeing as part of diabetes clinical care
A new study reports how emotional wellbeing in young adults with type 1 diabetes was regularly checked as part of clinical care at a Queensland hospital
Read moreHow do people with lived experiences of diabetes see themselves in the media?
The World Health Organization (WHO) surveyed over 900 people to answer this important question
Read more“Our language matters”: Improving communication with and about people with diabetes
In the lead up to National Diabetes Week (11-17 July), we look at Diabetes Australia’s revision of an important position statement
Read moreSocial support can affect how people with diabetes think, feel and act
An ACBRD study published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice explores the relationship between social support and self-care.
By Anneta Jayantha
Read moreIntroducing the PAID-11, a brief measure of diabetes distress
In this paper, an 11-item Problem Areas in Diabetes scale (PAID) scale for adults with type 1 diabetes is proposed from the UK DAFNE dataset
Can a brief, positively-worded questionnaire be used to screen for depression in people with diabetes?
New ACBRD research published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice describes the validation of the WHO-5 as a first-step screening tool.
by Jennifer Halliday
Ensuring the sustainability of diabetes interventions
An overview of a new study published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.
by Virginia Hagger
A global perspective on the impact of hypoglycaemia
A new multi-country study examines the impact of hypoglycaemia among adults with insulin-treated diabetes.
by Dr Elizabeth Homles-Truscott










