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Jennifer A Halliday

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Liu J, Perren J, Rogers C, Nimer S, Wen A, Halliday J, et al.
Nature . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39972147
DNA damage promotes mutations that fuel cancer, ageing and neurodegenerative diseases, but surprisingly, the causes and types of damage remain largely unknown. There are three identified mechanisms that damage DNA...
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Halliday J, Russell-Green S, Lam B, Trawley S, McAuley S, Bach L, et al.
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care . 2025 Jan; 12(6. PMID: 39797667
Introduction: This analysis aimed to investigate diabetes-specific psychological outcomes among adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using hybrid closed-loop (HCL) versus standard therapy. Research Design And Methods: In this multicenter,...
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Halliday J, Holmes-Truscott E, Thuraisingam S, Soholm U, Chatterton M, Russell-Green S, et al.
Trials . 2024 Oct; 25(1):725. PMID: 39468682
Background: Management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) requires the use of insulin, which can cause hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose levels). While most hypoglycaemic episodes can be self-treated, all episodes can...
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Speight J, Holmes-Truscott E, Garza M, Scibilia R, Wagner S, Kato A, et al.
Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol . 2023 Dec; 12(1):61-82. PMID: 38128969
People with diabetes often encounter stigma (ie, negative social judgments, stereotypes, prejudice), which can adversely affect emotional, mental, and physical health; self-care, access to optimal health care; and social and...
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Hendrieckx C, Husin H, Russell-Green S, Halliday J, Lam B, Trawley S, et al.
Diabet Med . 2023 Aug; 41(3):e15195. PMID: 37562414
Aims: To examine the psychometric properties of the Diabetes Management Experiences Questionnaire (DME-Q). Adapted from the validated Glucose Monitoring Experiences Questionnaire, the DME-Q captures satisfaction with diabetes management irrespective of...
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Halliday J, Russell-Green S, Hagger V, O E, Morris A, Sturt J, et al.
BMC Med Educ . 2022 Nov; 22(1):768. PMID: 36352377
Background: Diabetes distress is a commonly experienced negative emotional response to the ongoing burden of diabetes. Holistic diabetes care, including attention to diabetes distress, is recommended in clinical guidelines, yet...
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Halliday J, Speight J, Russell-Green S, O E, Hagger V, Morris A, et al.
Transl Behav Med . 2021 Mar; 11(6):1264-1273. PMID: 33677509
Diabetes distress is a common negative emotional response to the ongoing burden of living with diabetes. Elevated diabetes distress is associated with impaired diabetes self-management and quality of life yet...
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Hendrieckx C, Halliday J, Russell-Green S, Cohen N, Colman P, Jenkins A, et al.
Can J Diabetes . 2020 May; 44(6):473-480. PMID: 32360151
Objectives: In an unselected clinical sample, we aimed to: 1) investigate the willingness of adults with diabetes to talk with their health professional(s) about their feelings and experiences living with...
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Halliday J, Speight J, Bennet A, Beeney L, Hendrieckx C
JMIR Form Res . 2020 Mar; 4(2):e15007. PMID: 32130112
Background: Health professionals have expressed unmet needs, including lacking the skills, confidence, training, and resources needed to properly attend to the psychological needs of people with diabetes. Objective: Informed by...
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Bradley C, Gordon A, Halliday J, Herman C
DNA Repair (Amst) . 2019 Jul; 81:102652. PMID: 31326363
RNA transcription errors are transient, yet frequent, events that do have consequences for the cell. However, until recently we lacked the tools to empirically measure and study these errors. Advances...