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View article: Effects of Modern Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery Technologies on Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experiences in Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Effects of Modern Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery Technologies on Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experiences in Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Open
BACKGROUND Use of technology is central to the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), while patient reported outcomes measures (PROMs) can support in the management of these individuals. PURPOSE To assess the effect of diabetes technologies …
View article: Developing and validating a risk prediction model for conversion to type 2 diabetes mellitus in women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus: protocol for a population-based, data-linkage study
Developing and validating a risk prediction model for conversion to type 2 diabetes mellitus in women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus: protocol for a population-based, data-linkage study Open
Introduction Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at seven-fold to ten-fold increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) when compared with those who experience a normoglycaemic pregnancy, and the cumulative incidence in…
View article: Associations between health literacy, well‐being and general health in adults with type 2 diabetes, considering culturally and linguistically diverse background: Results from the first diabetes <scp>MILES</scp> Australia study
Associations between health literacy, well‐being and general health in adults with type 2 diabetes, considering culturally and linguistically diverse background: Results from the first diabetes <span>MILES</span> Australia study Open
Aim To examine the relationships between health literacy, well‐being and general health among adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in Australia, overall and separately for those reporting culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrou…
View article: Experiences of diabetes stigma among adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes: A multi‐study, multi‐country, secondary analysis
Experiences of diabetes stigma among adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes: A multi‐study, multi‐country, secondary analysis Open
Aims To conduct a multi‐study, cross‐country examination of diabetes stigma among adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes (T1D, T2D). Methods Pre‐existing, cross‐sectional studies of adults (aged ≥18) completing the T1D or T2D Diabetes Stig…
View article: Exploring the social experiences, stigma and discrimination, faced by women with gestational diabetes: A collaborative qualitative study and item‐pool development
Exploring the social experiences, stigma and discrimination, faced by women with gestational diabetes: A collaborative qualitative study and item‐pool development Open
Aim To explore experiences of stigma related to gestational diabetes (GDM) among Australian women and collaboratively develop a comprehensive item pool to assess experienced and internalised GDM‐specific stigma. Methods A GDM Lived Experie…
View article: Effectiveness of Low Intensity Mental Health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN) for Adults With Diabetes Distress: A Parallel Group, Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial
Effectiveness of Low Intensity Mental Health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN) for Adults With Diabetes Distress: A Parallel Group, Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial Open
OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN), facilitated by diabetes health professionals, for reducing diabetes distress among adults with type 1 or type 2 diabete…
View article: Effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN) for adults with diabetes distress: A parallel group, pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN) for adults with diabetes distress: A parallel group, pragmatic randomised controlled trial Open
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN), facilitated by diabetes health professionals, for reducing diabetes distress among adults with type 1 or type 2 diabet…
View article: Effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN) for adults with diabetes distress: A parallel group, pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN) for adults with diabetes distress: A parallel group, pragmatic randomised controlled trial Open
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of Low Intensity mental health Support via a Telehealth Enabled Network (LISTEN), facilitated by diabetes health professionals, for reducing diabetes distress among adults with type 1 or type 2 diabet…
View article: Making Sense: Feasibility of an education program to Empower adults with type 1 diabetes to interpret CGM data
Making Sense: Feasibility of an education program to Empower adults with type 1 diabetes to interpret CGM data Open
Our CGM-related education program was feasible and acceptable. Participation may be associated with improvement psychosocial and glycemic outcomes.
View article: The role of willpower beliefs in diabetes distress and general emotional well‐being in adults with type 2 diabetes
The role of willpower beliefs in diabetes distress and general emotional well‐being in adults with type 2 diabetes Open
Aims To examine the role implicit theories of willpower play in the experience of diabetes distress and general emotional well‐being using a cross sectional study design. Methods Australian adults with type 2 diabetes ( N = 270; 56% women;…
View article: Using normalisation process theory to understand implementation of effective early-onset type 2 diabetes treatment and care within England: a qualitative study
Using normalisation process theory to understand implementation of effective early-onset type 2 diabetes treatment and care within England: a qualitative study Open
Background Despite increasing prevalence, early-onset type 2 diabetes (EOT2D) has received little clinical and qualitative research attention within England. This qualitative study aimed to explore and understand the unmet needs of people …
View article: ‘The seagull theory: Where people fly in, gather information… fly out and nothing ever comes about’: A qualitative exploration of barriers and enablers to research participation among adults with type 2 diabetes living in Australian rural communities
‘The seagull theory: Where people fly in, gather information… fly out and nothing ever comes about’: A qualitative exploration of barriers and enablers to research participation among adults with type 2 diabetes living in Australian rural communities Open
Aim Rural communities are under‐represented in diabetes research, with implications for the generalisability, implementation and reach of research outcomes. Increased efforts to conduct diabetes research in, or inclusive of, rural communit…
View article: Barriers to and enablers of type 2 diabetes screening among Indian and Chinese women with prior gestational diabetes: A qualitative study applying the Theoretical Domains Framework
Barriers to and enablers of type 2 diabetes screening among Indian and Chinese women with prior gestational diabetes: A qualitative study applying the Theoretical Domains Framework Open
Ten women participated: 6 Chinese born, 4 Indian born, nine of whom had previously screened for T2D. Nine influential TDF domains were identified, suggesting messaging content needs to address: Motivation (fear of T2D, encourage role model…
View article: Increasing uptake of self-management education programmes for type 2 diabetes in primary care: the Embedding research programme including an RCT
Increasing uptake of self-management education programmes for type 2 diabetes in primary care: the Embedding research programme including an RCT Open
Background Self-management education and support programmes help people with type 2 diabetes to manage their diabetes better. However, most people do not attend these programmes. Objective Increase type 2 diabetes self-management programme…
View article: The missing piece: The clinical translation of precision diabetes medicine requires precision mental health care: A call to action from the international <scp>PsychoSocial</scp> Aspects of Diabetes (<scp>PSAD</scp>) Study Group
The missing piece: The clinical translation of precision diabetes medicine requires precision mental health care: A call to action from the international <span>PsychoSocial</span> Aspects of Diabetes (<span>PSAD</span>) Study Group Open
Diabetes is an increasingly common, long-term condition, requiring 24/7 self-care and constituting one of the greatest health challenges of our time. As with all ‘wicked problems’, a one-size-fits-all approach to care is doomed to fail.In …
View article: Diabetes Distress and Unmet Support Needs Hinder Optimal Care for Adolescents With Type 2 Diabetes: A Mixed Methods Study
Diabetes Distress and Unmet Support Needs Hinder Optimal Care for Adolescents With Type 2 Diabetes: A Mixed Methods Study Open
Objectives: Adolescents with type 2 diabetes (T2D) are more likely than those with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to develop complications soon after diagnosis. However, limited data exist about diabetes‐specific distress (DD) and how diabetes team…
View article: Impaired Awareness and Symptomatology of Hypoglycemia in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Impaired Awareness and Symptomatology of Hypoglycemia in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Open
Context and Objective Sparse large-scale studies have characterized hypoglycemia symptomatology in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who use continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). This research aimed to evaluate the relationship of impaired …
View article: Six months of hybrid closed-loop therapy improves diabetes-specific positive well-being, and reduces diabetes distress and fear of hypoglycemia: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Six months of hybrid closed-loop therapy improves diabetes-specific positive well-being, and reduces diabetes distress and fear of hypoglycemia: secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction This analysis aimed to investigate diabetes-specific psychological outcomes among adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using hybrid closed-loop (HCL) versus standard therapy. Research design and methods In this multicenter, open-…
View article: Hypoglycaemia Prevention, Awareness of Symptoms, and Treatment (HypoPAST): protocol for a 24-week hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial of a fully online psycho-educational programme for adults with type 1 diabetes
Hypoglycaemia Prevention, Awareness of Symptoms, and Treatment (HypoPAST): protocol for a 24-week hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial of a fully online psycho-educational programme for adults with type 1 diabetes Open
Background Management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) requires the use of insulin, which can cause hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose levels). While most hypoglycaemic episodes can be self-treated, all episodes can be sudden, inconvenient, challeng…
View article: Associations between weight self‐stigma and healthy diet and physical activity among adults with type 2 diabetes: Cross‐sectional results from the second Diabetes MILES – Australia (MILES‐2) study
Associations between weight self‐stigma and healthy diet and physical activity among adults with type 2 diabetes: Cross‐sectional results from the second Diabetes MILES – Australia (MILES‐2) study Open
Aims To examine associations between weight self‐stigma and healthy diet or physical activity, and potential moderating effects of self‐esteem, diabetes self‐efficacy, and diabetes social support, among adults with type 2 diabetes. Methods…
View article: “I feel like I'm being talked to like an equal”: Diabetes language matters to adults with diabetes, a mixed‐methods study
“I feel like I'm being talked to like an equal”: Diabetes language matters to adults with diabetes, a mixed‐methods study Open
Aim To explore reactions to and preferences for words/phrases used in communications about diabetes among adults with diabetes and parents of children with diabetes. Methods Eligible adults (aged 18+ years) living with diabetes, or parenti…
View article: Diabetes misconceptions, seriousness, motivation, self‐efficacy and stigma: A cross‐sectional comparison of eight Australian diabetes communication campaign videos
Diabetes misconceptions, seriousness, motivation, self‐efficacy and stigma: A cross‐sectional comparison of eight Australian diabetes communication campaign videos Open
Aim This study examines potential intended (attitudes, motivation and self‐efficacy) and unintended (stigmatisation of diabetes) consequences of past Australian National Diabetes Week campaign videos. Further, outcomes are compared by the …
View article: Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10‐week <scp>Hypo‐METRICS</scp> study: Hypoglycaemia <scp>MEasurements ThResholds</scp> and <scp>ImpaCtS</scp>
Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10‐week <span>Hypo‐METRICS</span> study: Hypoglycaemia <span>MEasurements ThResholds</span> and <span>ImpaCtS</span> Open
Introduction Reporting of hypoglycaemia and its impact in clinical studies is often retrospective and subject to recall bias. We developed the Hypo‐METRICS app to measure the daily physical, psychological, and social impact of hypoglycaemi…