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Tag: Lived experience

Why do we begin meetings by acknowledging lived experience?

Why do we begin meetings by acknowledging lived experience?

September 15, 2025September 15, 2025ACBRD

This simple shift helps us live our values and create research that truly matters 

By Prof Jane Speight, Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, and Alison Robinson 

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Language, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Lived experience
What do people living with type 1 diabetes really think about insulin pumps and glucose monitors?

What do people living with type 1 diabetes really think about insulin pumps and glucose monitors?

August 21, 2023September 19, 2023ACBRD

A study led by people living with type 1 diabetes invited the views of the community

By Dr Joanne Jordan

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Glucose monitoring, Technologies, Type 1 diabetes Lived experience

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