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Professor Forbes is an active researcher with multiple publications in diabetes, some current and previous projects include: a pan European survey of diabetes nurses on the impact of COVID-19; diabetes prevention in women with GDM; preconception care in women with Type 2 diabetes; evaluating a psychologically modelled education intervention for young people with Type 1 diabetes; developing supportive interventions for adults with new-onset Type 1 diabetes; the relationship between cognitive impairment and diabetic retinopathy; glycaemic variability and mortality and older people with diabetes; the impact of lipohypertrophy on glucose variation in people with Type 1 diabetes; and a trial of virtual clinics to improve primary care based diabetes outcomes.
Clinically Angus runs a motivational enhancement clinic for people with Type 1 diabetes. He also leads on the diabetes MSc programme and has a number of funded PhD students. He has contributed to national guidelines for older people in hospital, end-of-life-care; and dementia care for people with diabetes.
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Main research areas:
The development and evaluation of clinical, psychological and educational interventions to enhance diabetes care and outcomes
Reproductive health in women and pregnancy in diabetes
Diabetes in older people
Diabetes in younger people (transition)
Methods: clinical trials; evaluations of complex interventions; epidemiological studies (using large dataset); data synthesis; and qualitative research to model areas for intervention.
Clinically Angus runs a motivational enhancement clinic for people with Type 1 diabetes. He also leads on the diabetes MSc programme and has a number of funded PhD students. He has contributed to national guidelines for older people in hospital, end-of-life-care; and dementia care for people with diabetes.
Research interests:
Main research areas:
The development and evaluation of clinical, psychological and educational interventions to enhance diabetes care and outcomes
Reproductive health in women and pregnancy in diabetes
Diabetes in older people
Diabetes in younger people (transition)
Methods: clinical trials; evaluations of complex interventions; epidemiological studies (using large dataset); data synthesis; and qualitative research to model areas for intervention.
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