Engaging With Purpose: What Motivational Interviewing Has Taught Me About Creating Behaviour Change
Promoting behaviour change related to health within the realm of diabetes education is more complex than merely disseminating...
The vital role of health professionals in bringing an end to diabetes stigma
Diabetes stigma and discrimination refer to the negative social judgments, stereotypes, prejudice about, and prejudicial...
The Efficacy of a ‘Dose’ of Empathy
What if there was an efficacious and cost-effective treatment modality that could improve clients’ glycaemic management, immune response, wound...
Helping clients with diabetes to prepare for emergencies
‘Diabetes Connekt’ – an innovative platform to build health workforce capacity for diabetes care
Teaching Tip: Moral Courage do we need it?
This article discusses what moral courage is and its relationship to ethical leadership in healthcare and explores whether moral...
Starting Insulin: supporting informed decision making among adults with type 2 diabetes
Long-term outcomes are improved, and complications are reduced among people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) when blood glucose levels are maintained within...
Group self-management education to address fear of hypoglycaemia as a barrier to physical activity: The role of behaviour change theories.
Despite established physical activity (PA) guidelines and international consensus, BY Marian C Brennan | Professor Gavin D Leslie | Professor Nikos Ntoumanis | Dr Janie A Brown |