Reshaping How we Research Type 1 Diabetes

Reshaping How we Research Type 1 Diabetes

On this episode of Actions on Diabetes, host Krista Lamb will be chatting with two guests who are looking at ways to improve the coordination of care for people living with type 1 diabetes. The Reshape T1D project tries to understand how people interact with the health care system by involving those living with T1D and their clinicians in designing the research process.

Our guests are Jamie Boisvenue, a PhD student at the Alberta Diabetes Institute and the University of Alberta, and Patient Partner Kathleen Gibson. They are hoping to highlight have lived experience to help clinicians provide better patient-forward care.

Learn more about Reshape T1D.

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Using data to improve health care

Using data to improve health care

Using data to improve health care is an important area of research, especially since so many people don't quite understand how and why it's done. Guests Devin Cleary and Dr. Alanna Weisman discuss their research projects in this area - in particular how they are trying to improve outcomes for people with type 1 diabetes.

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Diabetes and Older Adults

Diabetes and Older Adults

Older adults often live with multiple chronic conditions, including diabetes. But they are rarely involved in research into how they are managing. At Diabetes Action Canada, the Aging, Community and Population team is working to change this. In this episode, Ron Beleno and Dr. Rebecca Gannan discuss their work on involving older adults and their caregivers in diabetes research.

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Diabetes in the South Asian Community

Diabetes in the South Asian Community

For years, we have heard that people from a South Asian background are more at risk for type 2 diabetes, but the reasons for why were never quite clear. And those that were suggested often fed into stereotypes. In this episode, Amina Khan and Dr. Ananya Banerjee talk about their work on a research program that's shedding light on this issue and breaking down some of those stereotypes. Visit the South Asian Health Research Hub to watch Beyond the Body and learn more.

28 Kesä 202128min

Diabetes and Homelessness

Diabetes and Homelessness

When we think about housing insecurity and homelessness, we don't often consider what it's like to manage a chronic illness on top of that. For many, however, the need to contend with diabetes and housing insecurity is very real. Anna DiGiandomenico and University of Calgary researcher Dr. David Campbell discuss their work on a research program that's shedding light on this issue.

14 Kesä 202125min

Using Data to Change Lives

Using Data to Change Lives

Trying to figure out the needs of the diabetes community can be complicated – especially if we don't have data to help us determine where the greatest need is or how current treatments are working. That's where the Diabetes Action Canada National Diabetes Repository comes in. This resource helps bring administrative and medical record data from across Canada together in one place for the purpose of research. It's also overseen by a group of dedicated patients determined that the information in the database is used in ways that patients understand and appreciate. Today, Kylie Peacock, a Diabetes Action Canada Patient Partner and Conrad Pow, a Senior Project Manager at Diabetes Action Canada discuss this resource and the roles they play in supporting it.

26 Marras 202021min

Diabetes and Technology

Diabetes and Technology

Technology has changed so much about how diabetes is managed – especially for those with type 1. Now, as people with diabetes adapt to continuous glucose monitors and closed loop systems, there's even more research being done on new treatments – and there's a need to find those who will participate in clinical trials. In today's episode, Jen Hanson, Executive Director at Connected in Motion, and Dr. Shivani Goyal, Associate Director of Product at eHealth Innovation, discuss how technology is changing diabetes and the ways Diabetes Action Canada is ensuring patient voices are at the table.

12 Marras 202026min

Amputation Prevention

Amputation Prevention

Amputation is one of the most feared complication of diabetes and preventive foot care can have an enormous impact on avoiding this outcome. The Diabetes Action Canada foot care and amputation prevention team is looking at community-based approaches to improving treatments and avoiding lower limb amputations. On this episode, Patient Partner Tom Weisz and Dr. Charles de Mestral discuss this work.

29 Loka 202022min

Closed Loop Technolgies and the DIY Community

Closed Loop Technolgies and the DIY Community

Dr. Bruce Perkins and Patient Partner Kate Farnsworth discuss closed loop technologies for type 1 diabetes, and the DIY looping community. Learn more about this topic: https://diabetesaction.ca/life-inside-the-loop/

15 Loka 202021min

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