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About
The Study

Nearly 5% of the Australian population are living with type 2 diabetes. Managing diabetes requires a person to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including diet and exercise. Technology can offer individuals support to manage their diabetes and improve their health outcomes.

 

The Wearables Integrated Technology (Wear-IT) study aims to improve the health outcomes of patients with type 2 diabetes. The Wear-IT project seeks to do this through testing through using wearable devices (e.g., physical activity monitor) within a diabetes self-care plan.

 

This study will have two groups. One group will receive the Wear-IT program and one group will receive their usual care. Neither patients’ nor GPs will be able to select which group they are in, as this will be done at random. Through the contribution of both groups in this study, the research team can test whether the Wear-IT program improves patient outcomes. If the program is successful, we can use this information to advocate for improved care for all patients with type 2 diabetes.

Let's Work Together

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Let's Work Together

For any study-related questions, please feel free to contact us.

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Nick Zwar 

Chief Investigator

 

Bree Hobden

Project Manager (NSW)

Email: Bree.Hobden@newcastle.edu.au 

Phone: 1800 084 755

Address: University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308

 

Stijn Soenen

Project Manager (QLD)

Email: ssoenen@bond.edu.au

Address: Bond University, University Dr, Robina QLD 4226

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