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Open-source automated insulin delivery systems

Volume 26, Number 2 - May 2023

The number of commercially available hybrid closed-loop systems has rapidly increased over the last few years. However, there...

BY Julie Leary | Jaimee Paniora |

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Health literacy 101 – assessing translated consumer education materials: the importance of health literacy

Volume 26, Number 2 - May 2023

In previous articles in this series, Health Literacy 101 – going back to basics to...

BY Dr. Shanshan Lin | Dr Giuliana Murfet | Dr Wenbo Peng | Dr Danielle Muscat |

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The effect of diabetes educator follow up on maternal and neonatal outcomes for women with gestational diabetes at Westmead Hospital

Volume 26, Number 2 - May 2023

The effect of...

BY Lauren Stonnill |

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Helping clients with diabetes to prepare for emergencies

Volume 26, Number 2 - May 2023

BY Dr. Kate Marsh |

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‘Diabetes Connekt’ – an innovative platform to build health workforce capacity for diabetes care

Volume 26, ADEA March edition 2023 - March 2023
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BY Dr Giuliana Murfet |

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The use of linked data: implications for diabetes research and practice

Volume 26, ADEA March edition 2023 - March 2023

BY Dr. Shanshan Lin | Dr Wenbo Peng |

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Health literacy 101 – Enhancing written communication

Volume 26, ADEA March edition 2023 - March 2023

Through effective diabetes self-management, people living with diabetes can improve their clinical outcomes and overall...

BY Dr. Shanshan Lin | Dr Giuliana Murfet | Dr Danielle Muscat |

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ADE Editors column – March 2023

From the Editor, Volume 26, ADEA March edition 2023 - March 2023
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CDE Profiles: Highlighting the professional diversity of our profession

Volume 26, ADEA March edition 2023 - March 2023

With an increasing number of ADEA members coming from a non-nursing background, we are keen to share the experiences of those...

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The role of the diabetes educator in promoting a client-centred paradigm for older adults with diabetes in residential aged care

Volume 26, ADEA March edition 2023 - March 2023

In 2020, an estimated 1 in 20 (almost 1.3 million) Australians were living with diabetes.1 This is likely an...

BY Michelle Hogan | Dr Olivia Farrer |

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