It’s back to business as usual this week in the ACBRD office. However, we have taken time to reflect on last week’s Australasian Diabetes Congress (ADC: 21-23 Aug, Sydney). It was fantastic to hear so many of our esteemed colleagues, peers and friends share their inspiring research, work and lived experiences
Tag: T2D
Introducing 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
What does self-compassion have to do with diabetes?
Our latest findings from Diabetes MILES-2, published in Mindfulness, shows self-compassion is associated with a range of important diabetes outcomes
Assessing the impact of diabetes on quality of life
Using data from the MILES-2 study, we have validated the DAWN Impact of Diabetes Profile
‘Learning to shape life’ following diagnosis of diabetes
Research from Germany suggests people with newly diagnosed diabetes develop different strategies for managing their condition, and that diabetes self-management education programs need to account for such differences.
What affects the uptake of eye checks among young adults with type 2 diabetes?
An invited review published by the ACBRD investigates the clinical and psychosocial factors influencing this important aspect of diabetes self-care.








