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  1. 08-24-2020 | Channel

    Why psychosocial care matters

    We highlight the critical role of psychosocial issues in the diabetes care with a series of podcasts examining the latest knowledge in key areas.

  2. 10-03-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: Disengagement with diabetes

    William Polonsky discusses the problem of people being disengaged with their diabetes, why this issue is so critical yet remains so understudied, and what healthcare professionals can do in the clinic to encourage engagement (19:09).

  3. 10-01-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: Optimal medication taking in diabetes

    Kirsty Winkley discusses why people with diabetes can find it so challenging to take medications optimally and consistently, and what healthcare providers can do to help (24:50).

  4. 09-15-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: Psychosocial considerations when working with people using diabetes technology

    Thomas Kubiak discusses the psychosocial considerations when working with people using diabetes technology to manage their diabetes (16:14).

  5. 09-07-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: The psychological impact of hypoglycemia

    In this series of podcasts, we are marking the 25th anniversary of the EASD’s Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes Study Group by taking a look at some of the most important and emerging topics within this field.

  6. 08-31-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: Diabetes distress

    In this series of podcasts, we are marking the 25th anniversary of the EASD’s Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes study group by taking a look at some of the most important and emerging topics within this field.

  7. 08-25-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Frank Snoek on the role of the Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes study group

    To begin our podcast series marking the 25th anniversary of the PSAD, we talk to founder Frank Snoek about its history and achievements, and the changing profile of psychosocial research in diabetes care (19:40).

  8. 11-24-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: Supporting people with diabetes in the pandemic

    In this series of podcasts we are marking the 25th anniversary of the EASD’s Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes study group by taking a look at some of the most important and emerging topics within this field.

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