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Type 1 diabetes and diagnostic experiences

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Under-recognised and Misclassified: Diagnostic Experiences of Individuals with Autoantibody-Negative Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Have you been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes AND tested NEGATIVE for diabetes antibodies?

We’d like to hear your story.

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Study Overview

Some people with type 1 diabetes test negative for the antibodies typically used to confirm the diagnosis. This can lead to delays, misdiagnosis, and uncertainty.

Researchers at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney want to understand the diagnostic experiences of people with autoantibody-negative type 1 diabetes to help improve understanding and care.

By sharing your experiences, you can help improve clinician awareness of this under-recognised form of type 1 diabetes and support better, more patient-centred care for others in future.

Approved by St Vincent’s Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) [ETH02403].

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