Assessing diabetes distress should form a routine part of care, according to authors. HealthDay News — The first clinical practice guidelines on assessment and management of diabetes distress among ...
The most effective way to reduce the distress that comes with having diabetes – and improve glucose control – is to focus on managing the emotional strain of living with the condition, a new study of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adults with type 1 diabetes had reductions in diabetes distress with three separate interventions. An ...
SAN DIEGO – Interventions that specifically address diabetes distress can not only improve patient mental health but can also cut costs, according to two new studies in patients with type 1 diabetes ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Adults with type 2 diabetes had less diabetes distress ...
Hybrid closed-loop (HCL) systems may ease severe diabetes distress in some adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but not in adolescents. While HCL improved several psychosocial outcomes, residual risk ...
Diabetes is one of today’s greatest healthcare challenges, affecting men, women and children of all ages. Managing diabetes is a full-time job without any breaks – each day is filled with decisions ...
The guideline was developed in line with internationally recognised standards, including the GRADE methodology and the RIGHT reporting statement, and reflects the EASD’s newly established Standard ...
Children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes are at significantly higher risk of a number of mental health issues, including mood and anxiety disorders, a study from a team in the UK and the Czech Republic ...
Children born with Type 1 diabetes are much more likely to develop certain mental health issues than those without the condition, a new study warns. Kids with Type 1 diabetes are more than twice as ...
Adults with T2D are more likely to experience adverse financial outcomes, including lower credit scores and higher debt burdens, than those without diabetes. The study highlights greater financial ...
In a partnership between the UCSF School of Nursing and UCSF Health, nursing experts are mentoring UCSF Health bedside nurses ...