Preparing for pregnancy with diabetes
Preconception care is considered a priority for women with diabetes and their health professional team. However, often women do not have contact with...
Preconception care is considered a priority for women with diabetes and their health professional team. However, often women do not have contact with...
Health professionals should routinely discuss optimal infant feeding with women during pregnancy. The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines (2017)...
How can we make change happen for our clients? This is a question that in my experience, troubles every conscientious and committed health professional...
The purpose of this article is to outline some ways diabetes educators can engage with research and undertake research. Research is an important...
The aim of this article is to assist healthcare professionals who wish to explore ways to enhance their consultations with people with diabetes and...
Achieving optimal glycaemic management in toddlers and preschool children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is challenging for both families and healthcare...
Almost one-third of women in Australia deliver their babies outside of major cities.1 Despite this, very little research is available to...
Despite traditionally being a condition of older age, type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been observed among younger age groups. This is attributed to increasing...
Peer support enables people with diabetes to connect with each other. Feedback from peer support group members suggests this is a beneficial complement...
Foot disease is, unfortunately, a common and serious complication of diabetes and can lead to ulceration and amputation. The careful individualised...