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The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes, a partnership for better health between @DiabetesVic & @Deakin 📍Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country
Melbourne, Australia
Joined October 2012
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Are you an adult living with type 1 diabetes and worry about hypos? We are looking for people to try out HypoPAST, a new online program, which aims to increase your confidence in managing or preventing hypos. To find out more, visit
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Recruitment for this study has closed. This means new people cannot sign-up for the study, but we will continue to collect data from study participants until March 2025. We provide the informatio…
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We're looking forward to the upcoming Australasian Diabetes Congress #24ADC that kicks off next week in Perth! We’d love to see you at our presentations & for a chat at our exhibition stand (#98) 💬ACBRD at ADC: https://t.co/x0oOdqrenL ⏰Full ADC program: https://t.co/lOn2qvbB9y
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💻We are looking for adults living in Aus with #T1D to test our new online program which is aimed at reducing worries about #hypos. If this sounds like you, sign up today! https://t.co/qhjW1WwH9L
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For anyone living with diabetes, there are added pressures, demands and expectations and there is no doubt that this can become tiring. Learn more about managing diabetes related stress here: https://t.co/9h7nXzCc3F
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They also show that changing how we think about hypo symptoms is also important. Seeing hypo symptoms as useful cues helps people to take action to prevent severe hypos. Awareness is key! #DiabetesAwareness #T1D #HealthTips
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Understanding hypo symptoms is crucial for self-managing T1D. New insights from the HypoCOMPaSS study show that structured education, insulin titration, and optimised monitoring can improve hypo awareness and reduce hypo severity
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Fresh insights from the HypoCOMPaSS trial suggest they can By Amy Johnson
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This week is #DonateLife week. Have you considered registering to be an organ and tissue donor? 4 in 5 Australians say they support donation - but only approx. 1 in 3 are registered. You can read more and join the register here: https://t.co/h8g8x5FhG9
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This recent review highlights that improving tech access (e.g. CGM and pump), in combination with diabetes education (e.g. symptom recognition and early management), can help reduce the incidence of type 1 diabetes-related emergencies. Link:
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Aims In tackling rising diabetes-related emergencies, the need to understand and address emergency service usage by people with type 1 diabetes is vital. This review aimed to quantify current...
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A new study shows that peer relationships may play a key role in #DiabetesDistress and improving quality of life among adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Check out our latest blog for more: https://t.co/FiKv3gYGiE
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A new study shows that peer relationships may play a key role in diabetes distress and improving quality of life among adolescents with type 1 diabetes By Dr Edith Holloway
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We thank all the partners who make our work possible, particularly @DiabetesVic & @IHT_Deakin
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This #NationalDiabetesWeek, we're excited to share the 2023 ACBRD Annual Report! #NDW24 Dive in & learn more at the link below!👇 https://t.co/sGixCdXBDR
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Our latest research explores potential impacts of past #NationalDiabetesWeek campaign videos. Check our blog for lessons learned & key recommendations https://t.co/uwDkJhMqDd We call for diabetes campaigns that offer support, not stigma #EndDiabetesStigma @IHT_Deakin @DiabetesVic
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The lessons we need to learn about the role of stigma By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott and Prof Jane Speight
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In #NationalDiabetesWeek, we remember that every week is diabetes week for people living with this demanding condition. #UniteForTech #NDW24
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They brought several organisations and stakeholders together in an online summit to discuss and agree on the key issues involved in enabling equitable access for all people with T1D in Australia
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The ACBRD is proud to have contributed to, and endorsed, the Consensus Statement on Automated Insulin Delivery for Type 1 Diabetes in Australia. This consensus was initiated by people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) for people living with T1D ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/Aqk7pLbUTG
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Thank you Kirstie - we are delighted that Christel had an opportunity to contribute to this important work
@JDRFaus @professormcraig @AUDiabetesSoc @BreakthroughT1D @CPC_usyd @UniofAdelaide @TheRMH @WEHI_research @UNSWMedicine Congrats also to @chendrieckx from @ACBRD for her important contribution, particularly to the psychological support section
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It’s #NationalDiabetesWeek (14-20 July 2024) here in Australia. Usually, it's not so much a celebration, as a call to action. So, it's timely to reflect on the recent report from the Parliamentary Inquiry: The State of Diabetes Mellitus in Australia https://t.co/h5H8NmtrBK
#NDW24
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Reason for hope and cause for concern By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott and Prof Jane Speight
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The #UniteForTech focus during #NDW24 is a timely reminder that not everyone has access to tech. Many ppl w T1D live everyday with worries about hypos. If that is you, then HypoPAST may be for you. Take part in this research study today
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Recruitment for this study has closed. This means new people cannot sign-up for the study, but we will continue to collect data from study participants until March 2025. We provide the informatio…
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It’s National Diabetes Week #NDW24 and the focus is #UniteForTech So, here is a recent blog reporting on a review of the impact of tech on quality of life and related outcomes among adults with T1D https://t.co/8TLiLtyYi1
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The ACBRD collaborated with UK colleagues on this review of technology trials and cohort studies By Ralph Geerling
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