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It takes a community to manage DIP in remote WA

Volume 21, Number 1 - March 2018

Living in remote locations of Australia has its health challenges. Remote Australia has the lowest access to health services, resulting in poor health....

BY Dr Cynthia Porter |

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Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency

Volume 21, Number 1 - March 2018

The pancreas has a dual role with both an exocrine and endocrine component. The integration of these functions is integral to the digestion, absorption...

BY Giuliana Murfet |

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Diabetes in pregnancy: culturally appropriate resources for Aboriginal women

Volume 21, Number 1 - March 2018

People often learn best by seeing, hearing and doing. Diabetes education resources that are adaptable encourage interaction and appeal to various...

BY Joy Kingdom | Kristie Cocotis | Jennifer Browne | Natalie Arambasic |

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Engaging the unengaged – ‘taking diabetes care off auto-pilot’

Volume 20, Number 4 - December 2017

The management of diabetes relies heavily on glucose data. Until recently, the only way to obtain this data was with intermittent capillary blood...

BY Rebecca Humphreys |

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An integrated nurse practitioner approach to improving management for individuals living with complex multiple chronic diseases

Volume 20, Number 3 - September 2017

Chronic disease affects 80% of Australians over the age of 45 years and accounts for 70% of national healthcare costs.1,2 The...

BY Jenny Abel | Cassandra Stone | Maureen Barnes | Kathryn Havas | Vincent Tam | Karen Mills | Dr Clint Douglas | Prof Ann Bonner |

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Mentoring outside your ‘comfort zone’

Volume 20, Number 3 - September 2017
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BY Michelle Robins |

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Major changes in a young woman’s diabetes self-management by using the Guided Self-Determination online program

Volume 20, Number 2 - June 2017

In the era of technology, there is a dramatic increase in both online approaches to, and programs applied in, healthcare. Most young adults in Australia...

BY Bodil Rasmussen | Professor Judy Currey | Trisha Dunning | Vibeke Zoffmann |

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