Tag: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
How do people overcome challenges of building their own ‘artificial’ pancreas system?
Researchers at the ACBRD interviewed people with type 1 diabetes to hear about their experiences
Read moreA new questionnaire examines satisfaction with glucose monitoring experience
ACBRD develops and validates the novel “Glucose Monitoring Experiences Questionnaire (GME-Q)”, for use among adults with type 1 diabetes.
By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott
Satisfaction with insulin delivery and glucose monitoring technologies in adults with long-standing type 1 diabetes and recurrent severe hypoglycaemia
Secondary analysis of the HypoCOMPaSS trial highlights greater satisfaction with insulin pump than multiple daily injections
“Is insulin delivery method associated with diabetes distress among people with type 1 diabetes?”
Research from the US suggests no difference in diabetes-related distress among adults with type 1 diabetes with a free choice of insulin pumps versus multiple daily insulin injections.
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
Diabetes and apps
ACBRD (Dr Steve Trawley, Ms. Shaira Baptista and Prof Jane Speight) have recently published a conceptual follow-up to their 2016 paper that looked at mobile health applications (app) use for self-management support amongst adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
By Dr Steven Trawley