How do campaigns about diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and complication risks affect you?
Do you find campaigns helpful, motivating, respectful, or unhelpful, and why? We want to hear your views. A new international study led by the Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes (ACBRD) is exploring how risk awareness campaigns are experienced in the real world.
This study aims to gather your insights on diabetes and cardiovascular risk campaigns. By understanding your perspective on these health messages, we can improve future campaigns to better support the community.
Who can take part?
This English-language survey is open to adults (18+) living anywhere in the world.
What is involved?
Complete a brief online survey about risk-related campaigns and how they have influenced you. You can share your views about campaigns in general or reflect on a specific campaign that has stood out to you.
Why is this research important?
Findings will help inform future diabetes and cardiovascular health campaigns, with the goal of creating communications that are not only effective, but also respectful, meaningful, and relevant, for diverse communities.
Contact
Dr Eloise Litterbach, Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes (ACBRD), Deakin University and Diabetes Victoria email: e.litterbach@deakin.edu.au
Ethics approval: Deakin University Human Research Ethics Committee (2026/HE000379)