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Will Telehealth Change the Future of T1D Care?

Volume 23, Number 3 - October 2020

Telehealth has been a fixture of type 1 diabetes (T1D) care in Australia for decades, helping people in rural or remote communities to access clinicians...

BY JDRF |

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Planning for end of life care with older people with diabetes: hiding death in metaphors

Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

Diabetes is a leading cause of death worldwide.1 It is a chronic, progressive condition that affects quality of life, life trajectory and...

BY Trisha Dunning | Professor Peter Martin |

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Should every diabetes service have a psychologist?

Volume 23, Number 1 - April 2020

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...

BY Sarah Lam |

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Consideration of Individual Health Goals During Pharmacotherapy Intensification for Type 2 Diabetes: A Case Study

Volume 23, Number 1 - April 2020

Optimal glycemic management for those living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is essential to reduce the risk of macrovascular and microvascular...

BY Cristal Newman |

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Health at Every Size (HAES) for People with Diabetes

Volume 23, Number 1 - April 2020

Weight reduction has long been a central recommendation for larger-bodied...

BY Fiona Willer |

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Two Sides of a Coin – A Journey Through Clinical Appointments from an Australian and Indigenous Perspective

Volume 22, Number 4 - December 2019

Person-centred or collaborative care is a model of care that acknowledges the expertise of both the clinician and client1. In diabetes...

BY Ashley Ng | Amira Howari | Chris Lee | Chris Aldred |

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Providing clinical and psychosocial support for insulin pump therapy: The consumer perspective

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019

Providing the necessary education and support for insulin pump therapy (IPT) is the key to maximising the benefits of this intensive self-management...

BY Marlene Payk | Prof. Deborah Davis | Dr Tracy Elizabeth Robinson | Dr Marjorie Atchan |

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The experience of type 1 diabetes self-management in hospital: a constructivist grounded theory

Volume 21, Number 4 - December 2018

People living with T1D are responsible for the intricate self-management of their chronic condition....

BY Dr Rebecca Munt | Prof Alison Hutton | Dr Lana Zannettino | Dr Tracey M Giles |

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Adding cultural dimensions to person-centred diabetes care for the Chinese community

Volume 21, Number 4 - December 2018

Person-centred care emphasises the importance of a partnership between the clinician and the individual, with the individual taking an active role in...

BY Dr Tammie ST Choi | Dr Nicole Kellow |

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Case study: Regaining motivation and wellbeing through technology

Volume 21, Number 4 - December 2018

Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia is the occurrence of neuroglycopaenia without any preceding warning signs from the autonomic nervous system....

BY Margaret Loh |

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