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New model-of-care improves Type 2 Diabetes outcomes for remote Indigenous communities

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Markers of diabetes management have been deteriorating during the COVID-19 pandemic as lockdowns and social distancing measures discourage people from seeking out regular health services. 

With diabetes disproportionately affecting Indigenous Australians, at almost four times the rate compared to non-Indigenous Australians, a new model-of-care comes as an exciting development.

In the trial, led by Associate Professor Elif Ekinci, Principal Research Fellow in Metabolic Medicine at the University of Melbourne, an innovative model-of-care involving a weekly nurse review and injection of a drug known as Exenatide-LAR, significantly improved sugar management for Indigenous Australians with Type 2 Diabetes in remote communities.

 

Produced By: Sophie Bennett

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Elif Ekinci, Principal Research Fellow in Metabolic Medicine at the University of Melbourne

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 21 September 2021

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