Planning for end of life care with older people with diabetes: hiding death in metaphors
Diabetes is a leading cause of death worldwide.1 It is a chronic, progressive condition that affects quality of life, life trajectory and...
Diabetes is a leading cause of death worldwide.1 It is a chronic, progressive condition that affects quality of life, life trajectory and...
As a clinical psychologist who has worked in diabetes for many years, I have observed that there has always been a core of practitioners with strong...
Optimal glycemic management for those living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is essential to reduce the risk of macrovascular and microvascular...
Weight reduction has long been a central recommendation for larger-bodied...
Person-centred or collaborative care is a model of care that acknowledges the expertise of both the clinician and client1. In diabetes...
Providing the necessary education and support for insulin pump therapy (IPT) is the key to maximising the benefits of this intensive self-management...
People living with T1D are responsible for the intricate self-management of their chronic condition....
Person-centred care emphasises the importance of a partnership between the clinician and the individual, with the individual taking an active role in...
Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia is the occurrence of neuroglycopaenia without any preceding warning signs from the autonomic nervous system....
Communication is the central act in diabetes care. Face to face conversations between people with diabetes and their health professionals (HPs) remain...