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Insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring education and training via telehealth

Volume 23, Number 3 - October 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the health sector rapidly adapted to accommodate social distancing requirements. Some changes made have proven to be...

BY Amy Rush |

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: what diabetes educators need to know

Volume 23, Number 3 - October 2020

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in women, affecting an estimated 8-13% of women of reproductive age.1...

BY Dr. Kate Marsh |

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The role of dietary protein in the development of diabetes-related kidney disease: Is a high protein diet safe?

Volume 23, Number 3 - October 2020

Kidney disease is a major complication of suboptimally managed diabetes, second only to cardiovascular disease in its contribution to the increased...

BY Patricia Marshall |

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NDSS information and support for women with gestational diabetes – an update

Volume 23, Number 2 - August 2020

The National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) provides women with gestational diabetes access to subsidised diabetes products as well as information,...

BY Dr Melinda Morrison |

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Are diabetes consumer education materials easy to understand and act on? An evaluation of multilingual Australian resources

Volume 23, Number 2 - August 2020

Diabetes was ranked as the seventh leading cause of death in Australia in 2017-2018, affecting 1.2 million Australians (4.9%).1 The...

BY Dr. Shanshan Lin |

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Thinking Outside the Box: Incorporating Flexibility into Diabetes Education

Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

What does it mean to think outside the box? The Collins dictionary defines it as:

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BY Kristine Wright |

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Interpreting Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Data

Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) has increased in popularity as a tool for blood glucose management for people with diabetes. With improvements in...

BY Carolyn Judge |

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From the Editor

From the Editor, Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

Life has certainly changed since the last edition of the ADE was published, particularly when it comes to our work as...

BY Dr. Kate Marsh |

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Let’s Talk about Sexual Health

Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

“Yo, I don’t think we should talk about this

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BY Dr Hayley Alexandra Tyson |

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Communicating with people who have an intellectual disability disorder about their diabetes: a guide for health professionals

Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

Diabetes is a common, progressive condition with multiple long-term complications.1 The importance of a holistic, person-centred approach to...

BY Dr Roy Rasalam |

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