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Tag: The University of Melbourne

Can animated human-like characters support people with type 2 diabetes in their everyday lives?

Can animated human-like characters support people with type 2 diabetes in their everyday lives?

April 11, 2022April 11, 2022ACBRD

The acceptability of ‘Laura’ in the ‘My Diabetes Coach’ app

By Dr Shaira Baptista

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Technologies, Type 2 diabetes JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, My Diabetes Coach Study, T2D, The University of Melbourne
Why, how and when do people use (and stop using) type 2 diabetes self-care apps?

Why, how and when do people use (and stop using) type 2 diabetes self-care apps?

September 27, 2021September 27, 2021ACBRD

We explore users’ experiences with the ‘My Diabetes Coach’ app

By Shaira Baptista

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Diabetes self-management, Intervention, Type 2 diabetes JMIR Diabetes, My Diabetes Coach, Self-management, Smartphone App, T2D, The University of Melbourne
Can a self-management app help people with type 2 diabetes?

Can a self-management app help people with type 2 diabetes?

April 22, 2021May 24, 2021ACBRD

The ACBRD was involved in testing the benefit of the My Diabetes Coach (MDC) program

By Shaira Baptista

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Diabetes self-management, Intervention, Technologies, Type 2 diabetes JMIR, My Diabetes Coach, Smartphone App, The University of Melbourne
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

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