Dietetic expertise in diabetes is making a unique contribution to diabetes care. We would therefore be interested to hear
about your work, however small a project it may seem. Sharing your work will help to encourage other dietitians to network
and improve the evaluation of their work.
If you would to like to place a summary of your project on the DMEG website, please send to Chris Cheyette, DMEG website editor,
Email: chris.cheyette@nhs.net

For further information see website: www.nccrcd.nhs.uk/pas
The new NIHR Fellowship Scheme will be launched in October 2007 when application forms and guidance notes will be available.
The closing date for applications will be Tuesday 8th January 2008.

- Project grants
- Equipment grants
- Research fellowships
- Research studentships
- Small grants scheme
- Conference grants
For further information visit the Diabetes UK web site: www.diabetes.org.uk/research/grants/types.htm#proj

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Chief Investigator: Lisa Vaughan, Diabetes Specialist Dietitian/PhD Researcher, Barts and the London NHS Trust/City University London
Anticipated completion date: January 2008
Brief summary: This is a multi-method study utilising qualitative approaches over three phases: paired interviews,
one-to-one semi-structured interviews and multiple pass dietary recall, drawing upon current social science and public health
nutrition paradigms to investigate the factors influencing food choices, and the trend in eating patterns between two generations
of British Bangladeshis.
For further information email: l.t.vaughan@city.ac.uk

Chief Investigator: Southampton Health Technology Assessment Centre (SHTAC), University of Southampton
Start Date: November 2006
Publication date: Late 2007. This date takes account of time for report preparation and printing based on current average
times for these activities.
Abstract: Clinical effectiveness of models for educating people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus in diabetes self-management.
This research updates a previous systematic review on self-management interventions for diabetes. It has been commissioned to inform the NICE
Type 2 diabetes guideline update.
The HTA Programme commissioned this technology assessment report on behalf of the NICE Centre for Public Health Excellence
See the HTA website for further information about the HTA programme: www.hta.ac.uk/abouthta.htm

See the HTA website for further information about the HTA programme: www.hta.ac.uk/project/1691.asp?src=alr