AIMS:To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well-being of people with diabetes, and to provide recommendations to researchers and research funders on how best to address them. METHODS:A 2-day international research workshop was conducted, bringing together research experts in diabetes and in mental health, people living with diabetes and healthcare professionals. RESULTS:The following key areas needing increased financial investment in research were identified: understanding the mechanisms underlying depression; understanding the multifactorial impact of social stigma; improving the language used by healthcare professionals; supporting people who find it difficult to engage with their diabet...
Living with diabetes can present a number of challenges for individuals concerned. Managing diabete...
Background: In past decades clinicians have increasingly recognized the importance of psychological ...
Aims: The clinical relevance of diabetes-distress is increasingly recognized, but little is known ab...
Aims To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well‐b...
Aims: To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well-...
Aims: To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help improve how technology supp...
This narrative review aims to examine the value of addressing mental disorders as part of the care o...
The psychosocial factors accompanying diabetes have been neglected in the past, but there is now an ...
BACKGROUND: After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical a...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are highly prevalent in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D...
Aims: To develop a position statement which identifies research priorities to address health inequa...
Aims To develop a position statement which identifies research priorities to address health inequali...
Aim People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing depression and other psychological d...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
Living with diabetes can present a number of challenges for individuals concerned. Managing diabete...
Background: In past decades clinicians have increasingly recognized the importance of psychological ...
Aims: The clinical relevance of diabetes-distress is increasingly recognized, but little is known ab...
Aims To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well‐b...
Aims: To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help to improve the mental well-...
Aims: To identify key gaps in the research evidence base that could help improve how technology supp...
This narrative review aims to examine the value of addressing mental disorders as part of the care o...
The psychosocial factors accompanying diabetes have been neglected in the past, but there is now an ...
BACKGROUND: After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical a...
This narrative review of the literature provides a summary and discussion of 25 years of research in...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are highly prevalent in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D...
Aims: To develop a position statement which identifies research priorities to address health inequa...
Aims To develop a position statement which identifies research priorities to address health inequali...
Aim People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing depression and other psychological d...
Aim: to better understand the prevalence of self-reported psychosocial burdens and the unmet needs i...
Living with diabetes can present a number of challenges for individuals concerned. Managing diabete...
Background: In past decades clinicians have increasingly recognized the importance of psychological ...
Aims: The clinical relevance of diabetes-distress is increasingly recognized, but little is known ab...