Dr Kirsty Winkley is a diabetes nurse and health psychologist based at King’s College London where she is Reader in Diabetes & Primary Care. She also works clinically as a diabetes specialist nurse within primary care in Lambeth south London. Her expertise is mainly centred on supporting people with type 2 diabetes. Her research interests include structured education for diabetes and how to improve attendance and developing psychological interventions that support diabetes self-management. She recently completed a NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) funded evidence synthesis of psychological interventions to improve glycemic control for people with diabetes. She is currently developing a psychologically-informed intervention to support people with type 2 diabetes staring insulin.
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Novel clinical evidence in continuous glucose monitoring
Fasting for religion and health in people with diabetes
The challenge of type 2 diabetes in children
HFpEF & diabetes: Diagnosis and management in the wake of EMPEROR-Preserved
Addressing suicide risk in diabetes: Rates and risk factors, HCP fears, and practical advice
The SURPASS trials: Summarizing efficacy data on tirzepatide
Semaglutide for weight loss: STEP and SELECT trials: Results from the STEP and SELECT trials
Why psychosocial care matters
DiRECT: Type 2 diabetes remission through weight management