App-solutley fabulous: Smartphone apps and type 1 diabetes management in children and adolescents
More than 80% of Australian adolescents aged 14-17 years own a smartphone, and are frequent users of phone apps1. Increasingly, children...
More than 80% of Australian adolescents aged 14-17 years own a smartphone, and are frequent users of phone apps1. Increasingly, children...
One year ago I started do-it-yourself (DIY) looping with the hybrid closed loop system, OpenAPS1. I’d been living with type 1 diabetes...
People living with T1D are responsible for the intricate self-management of their chronic condition....
Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia is the occurrence of neuroglycopaenia without any preceding warning signs from the autonomic nervous system....
Community health centres often have co-located services that include oral health programs, allied health and general medical practices. Yet these...
Communication is the central act in diabetes care. Face to face conversations between people with diabetes and their health professionals (HPs) remain...
Addressing emotional and mental health needs of people living with diabetes has been identified as a significant aspect of diabetes self-management...
Chronic disease affects 80% of Australians over the age of 45 years and accounts for 70% of national healthcare costs.1,2 The...