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ADEA Information sheets

The Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) aims to contribute to equitable access to quality diabetes education for all people with diabetes. Development of information sheets and position statements in relation to diabetes care, management and education is one of the strategies ADEA employs to achieve this aim.

The following information sheets have been updated with funding from the National Diabetes Services Scheme:

Understanding HbA1c measurements and reports

Use of Blood Glucose Meters

Capillary Blood Lancing Devices in Healthcare Settings

Person Centred Care

The following information sheets have been developed with funding from the National Diabetes Services Scheme:

Health Literacy for people with diabetes

Australian Credentialled Diabetes Educators and Prescribing of Insulin and glucose lowering agents

Supplementary Documents

A Scoping paper was developed to inform the Australian Credentialled Diabetes Educators and prescribing of Insulin and glucose lowering agents Information Paper.

Rapid literature review – Consumer centred care was completed by the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) to inform the Person Centred Care Information Sheet.

A Rapid literature review – Health Literacy for people with diabeteswas completed by the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) to inform the Health Literacy for people with diabetes Information Sheet.

More publications?

To view a complete list of all ADEA publications including those available for purchase, please click here.

ADEA Information sheets

The Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) aims to contribute to equitable access to quality diabetes education for all people with diabetes. Development of information sheets and position statements in relation to diabetes care, management and education is one of the strategies ADEA employs to achieve this aim.

The following information sheets have been updated with funding from the National Diabetes Services Scheme:

Understanding HbA1c measurements and reports

Use of Blood Glucose Meters

Capillary Blood Lancing Devices in Healthcare Settings

Person Centred Care

The following information sheets have been developed with funding from the National Diabetes Services Scheme:

Health Literacy for people with diabetes

Australian Credentialled Diabetes Educators and Prescribing of Insulin and glucose lowering agents

Supplementary Documents

A Scoping paper was developed to inform the Australian Credentialled Diabetes Educators and prescribing of Insulin and glucose lowering agents Information Paper.

Rapid literature review – Consumer centred care was completed by the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) to inform the Person Centred Care Information Sheet.

A Rapid literature review – Health Literacy for people with diabeteswas completed by the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) to inform the Health Literacy for people with diabetes Information Sheet.

More publications?

To view a complete list of all ADEA publications including those available for purchase, please click here.