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Research Partnership launches new patient Living with Diabetes (LATAM) 2018 report

Living with Diabetes is a study conducted amongst approximately 200 Type 2 (T2D) diabetes patients in Brazil and Mexico. The report will consist of quantitative 30-minute online and qualitative telephone interviews with T2D patients. Results will be available to purchase October 2018. US and EU markets planned for launch in 2018/2019.

The report is intended to help pharmaceutical companies developing products in diabetes to gain a deeper understanding of how patients come to be diagnosed with it and how it impacts their day-to-day lives physically, emotionally and socially. It also explores patient attitudes and perceptions towards treatment, the healthcare professionals managing their condition, as well as identifying the types of support and education patients need at key stages of their journey.

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