Communication in medical settings
PhD.
Medical Psychologist & Researcher, Leiden University Medical Center, Dept. Of Endocrinology
Leiden University Medican Center, Dept. of Endocrinology, C7-Q
Albinusdreef 2 PO Box 9600, Postzone C7-Q Leiden The Netherlands
-5298144
s.d.huisman@lumc.nl
Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Behavioral Psychologist. Both patient care (therapist) and research.
Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Blood glucose monitoring, Cell transplantations, Co-morbidities, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diet, E-health, Eating problems, Empowerment, Exercise, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, MODY, Obesity, People with mental illness, Psychotherapy, Quantitative research, Screening, Stress Hormones, Stress in general, Stress management, Survey research, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
D.Ed.
Associate Professor Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Adults (≥18 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Co-morbidities, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Depression, Depression and diabetes, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Diet, Eating problems, Empowerment, Exercise, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Hypoglycemia unawareness, Meta-analyses / systematic reviews, Motivation, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Partners of people with diabetes, People with mental illness, Psychological insulin resistance, Psychotherapy, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
PhD, MSc, PCAP, BSc(Hons)
Psychologist and Researcher, Universitätsspital Bern
INSELSPITAL, Universitätsspital Bern Murtenstrasse, 21 3010, Bern, Switzerland
0041 78 920 6946
carolinacgross@gmail.com
Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Blood glucose monitoring, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Depression, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes related distress, Diet, Empowerment, Exercise, Family members at risk of diabetes, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Health promotion, Motivation, Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), People from minority groups, People with mental illness, Positive psychology, Psychological insulin resistance, Social bias / prejudice, Survey research, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Diploma Psychology
Research Assistant, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Binger Straße 14-16, 55122 Mainz, Germany
0049 176 555 62425
jegramme@uni-mainz.de
Research Assistant, PhD student
PhD
PhD, Researcher, Steno Diabetes Center
Niels Steensens, Vej 8 2820, Gentofte, Denmark
+45 25668388
dgbo@steno.dk
Researcher, Project manager
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Diet, Empowerment, Exercise, Family members at risk of diabetes, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health promotion, Health status, Motivation, Obesity, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Partners of people with diabetes, Peer-led interventions, Personality, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Relation or family problems, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Theoretical models, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
BPharm, PhD, MRPharmS
Researcher, Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education
Anglia Ruskin University, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom CM1 1SQ UK
+44 845 196 3503
sally-anne.francis@anglia.ac.uk
Conducting research into the lived experiences of people with diabetes.
Adults (40-64 yrs), BG lowering tablets, Blood glucose monitoring, Communication in medical settings, Diabetes education, Diabetes self-care training, Empowerment, GLP-1 analogues, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Literacy, Motivation, Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), People from minority groups, Qualitative research, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Women with diabetes
B.A., M.A., Msc.Psychotherapy, Diploma InSystemic Therapy.
Senior Clinical Psychologist, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin 1, Ireland.
010 353 1 8784293
Mairead.dempsey@cuh.ie
Clinical Psychologist in a Paediatric Diabetes Service (half time). Clinical psychologist in a Cochlear Implant Service (half time).
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Coping, Depression, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes related distress, Eating problems, Empowerment, Family Stress, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Infants (0-3 yrs), Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Mindfulness, Motivation, Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper), Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), Parents of children with diabetes, Peers, Pre-schoolers (4-6 yrs), Psychotherapy, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, School-aged children (4-12 yrs), Stress in general, Stress management, Type 1 diabetes
PhD
Senior Researcher, VU University medical center
Van der Boechorststraat 7 1081BT, Amsterdam, Netherlands
+31 20 4448224
m.dewit@vumc.nl
Researcher
Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Anxiety, Blood glucose monitoring, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Continous blood glucose monitoring, Depression, Development of measurement tools, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, E-health, Eating problems, Epidemiology, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Health status, Hypoglycemia unawareness, Hypoglycemia unawareness training, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Internet interventions, Meta-analyses / systematic reviews, Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper), Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), Parents of children with diabetes, People with mental illness, Positive psychology, Qualitative research, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, Stress in general, Stress management, Survey research, Theoretical models, Type 1 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)
BSC (Hons), DClinPsych
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Belfast City Hospital. Honorary Lecturer, Queen’s University Belfast. Belfast Health & Social Care Trust.
Clinical Psychology Department, Belfast City Hospital, 95 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7AE
00 44 (0) 28950 49854
Mark.davies@belfasttrust.hscni.net
Clinical psychologist specialising in diabetes
Addiction, Adolescents (13-17 yrs), Adults (40-64 yrs), Anxiety, BG lowering tablets, Blood glucose monitoring, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Communication in medical settings, Community interventions, Continous blood glucose monitoring, Coping, Couple therapy, Depression, Diabetes education, Diabetes related distress, Diabetes self-care training, Diet, Eating problems, Empowerment, Exercise, Exercise intervention, Family therapy, Fear of hypoglycemia, Fear of injecting / self-testing, Foot care, GLP-1 analogues, Health cognitions / Illness perceptions, Health status, Hypoglycemia unawareness, Hypoglycemia unawareness training, Insulin injection, Insulin pump therapy, Internet interventions, Literacy, Meta-analyses / systematic reviews, Mindfulness, Motivation, Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper), Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo), Older adults (≥ 65 yrs), Partners of people with diabetes, Peer-led interventions, People with diabetes complications, People with mental disability, People with mental illness, Personality, Positive psychology, Poverty, Psychological insulin resistance, Psychotherapy, Qualitative research, Quality of care, Quality of life, Quantitative research, Relation or family problems, Resilience, Satisfaction with care, Sexual problems, Social bias / prejudice, Stress in general, Stress management, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, Young adults (18-39 yrs)