How to make the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes less difficult
Conclusion
Being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is undoubtedly an overwhelming experience. However, healthcare providers can make a significant difference by acknowledging and addressing the emotional challenges. Engaging in collaborative conversations, offering support, and providing helpful resources can empower people to manage their diabetes and see it is possible to live a long and healthy life with diabetes.Thanks for joining us today, and remember – you are not alone in your diabetes journey.
Publications
Boakye, M. D. S., Miyamoto, S., & Greenwood, D. (2022). What Individuals Want to Hear at the Point of Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis. Clinical diabetes : a publication of the American Diabetes Association, 41(1), 110–119. https://doi.org/10.2337/cd21-0151Polonsky, W. H., Capehorn, M., Belton, A., Down, S., Alzaid, A., Gamerman, V., Nagel, F., Lee, J., & Edelman, S. (2017). Physician-patient communication at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and its links to patient outcomes: New results from the global IntroDia® study. Diabetes research and clinical practice, 127, 265–274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2017.03.016
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