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Feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of a pilot exercise physiology group service for older people with type 2 diabetes

Feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of a pilot exercise physiology group service for older people with type 2 diabetes

30/10/2024

This study assesses the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of a Medicare type 2 diabetes group exercise and education intervention for older adults.


The pervasive impact of diabetes

The pervasive impact of diabetes

26/04/2019

Australian primary healthcare has been transitioning from episodic to continuous care of patients with diabetes.


Diabetes

Diabetes

26/04/2019

Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia, with 1.2 million people known to have type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes.


The older patient presenting with itch and a recent medication change

The older patient presenting with itch and a recent medication change

26/04/2020

Two patients presented with a history of widespread itch with blisters (bullae).


Teaching patients with type 2 diabetes to self-administer insulin

Teaching patients with type 2 diabetes to self-administer insulin

24/04/2019

Promoting insulin as a normal part of the diabetes continuum and a beneficial change for long-term health will further improve patients’ experience during the commencement of insulin.


Pharmaceutical industry payments to leaders of professional medical associations in Australia: Focus on cardiovascular disease and diabetes

Pharmaceutical industry payments to leaders of professional medical associations in Australia: Focus on cardiovascular disease and diabetes

21/02/2020

Pharmaceutical industry interactions with professional medical associations have come under scrutiny, yet industry ties among the leadership of these associations are often overlooked.


Interconception care

Interconception care

29/05/2020

Interconception care is becoming increasingly important, with rising rates of overweight, obesity, diabetes and hypertension among people of reproductive age.


Type 2 diabetes remission in Australian primary care: Protocol for an implementation study of the DiRECT-Aus trial

Type 2 diabetes remission in Australian primary care: Protocol for an implementation study of the DiRECT-Aus trial

25/01/2023

Cross-sectional qualitative study exploring the implementation of a Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) in Australia (DiRECT-Aus).


Annual trends in diabetes screening and management in Australia: A secondary analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule data

Annual trends in diabetes screening and management in Australia: A secondary analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule data

21/09/2021

A strong adoption of the national screening guidelines introduced in 2015–16 was identified.


Patient-related factors associated with poor glycaemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Patient-related factors associated with poor glycaemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

25/07/2019

Understanding patient-related factors associated with poor glycaemic control is essential to communicate better with patients, motivate them to self-care and provide better patient-centred care.


Recent advances in management of type 1 diabetes

Recent advances in management of type 1 diabetes

26/04/2019

Insulin pumps, continuous and flash glucose monitoring and new insulins are changing the treatment landscape for people with type 1 diabetes mellitus.


Melioidosis: An updated review

Melioidosis: An updated review

29/04/2019

An updated overview of Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, including epidemiology, risk factors for infection, spectrum of clinical disease, diagnosis and management.


Polycystic ovary syndrome in Central Australia: Diagnosis and screening of cardiometabolic risk and emotional wellbeing

Polycystic ovary syndrome in Central Australia: Diagnosis and screening of cardiometabolic risk and emotional wellbeing

22/03/2018

Diagnosis of PCOS in an Aboriginal primary care setting is being performed correctly and at a young age; however, subsequent screening of cardiometabolic risk and emotional wellbeing needs more work.


Type 2 diabetes and the medicine of exercise: The role of general practice in ensuring exercise is part of every patient’s plan

Type 2 diabetes and the medicine of exercise: The role of general practice in ensuring exercise is part of every patient’s plan

20/03/2020

Exercise is a safe and effective treatment modality to assist in the control of glucose levels and reduce complications for individuals with type 2 diabetes.


Gestational diabetes mellitus: A pragmatic approach to diagnosis and management

Gestational diabetes mellitus: A pragmatic approach to diagnosis and management

27/06/2018

Diagnosis and effective management of gestational diabetes improve maternal and fetal outcomes, although controversies exist regarding diagnosis, treatment and long-term follow-up.

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