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Qualifications: RN, MSc
Position: PhD student Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery King’s College London and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
Contact: 57 Waterloo Rd
SE1 8WA
London
UK
00447918317843
Mette.due-christensen@kcl.ac.uk
Primary Role: 57 Waterloo Rd
SE1 8WA
London
UK
Qualifications: MSc in Epidemiology
Position: PhD Student in Epidemiology focusing on depression and incidence Type 2 diabetes
Contact: Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health
McGill University
Purvis Hall
1020 Pine Avenue W
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3A 1A2
1-514-442-1304
eva.graham@mail.mcgill.ca
Primary Role: PhD Student
Position: PhD student, Anthropologist, Steno Diabetes Center A/S
Contact: Steno Diabetes Center, A/S Niels Steensensvej 2-4, DK-2820, Denmark
+45 39680800
-23907428
nkd@steno.dk
Primary Role: Online peer support in daily life with type 1 diabetes
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Coping , Diabetes self-care training , E-health , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Internet interventions , Peer-led interventions , Qualitative research , Quality of life , Type 1 diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist
Position: Phd Student, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences-Hygiene and Public Health-Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna
Contact: Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences-Hygiene and Public Health-Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna Phd Student Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist Via San Giacomo 12, 40126 Bologna, Italy
rossella.messina3@unibo.it
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Alcohol consumption , Anxiety , Blood glucose monitoring , Co-morbidities , Coping , Depression , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , Empowerment , Epidemiology , Exercise , Foot care , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health promotion , Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper) , Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo) , Obesity , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , People with diabetes complications , Quality of care , Quality of life , Resilience , Smoking , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: Psychology BSci (hons)
Position: PhD student, Middlesex University
Contact: Middlesex University, The Town Hall The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT, UK
+44 0208 411 4440
v.whitelock@mdx.ac.uk
Primary Role: PhD student, hourly paid lecturer
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , E-health , Eating problems , Epidemiology , Exercise , Internet interventions , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Motivation , Obesity , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Type 2 diabetes
Qualifications: Clinical psychologist
Position: Phd student, University of Copenhagen
Contact: University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B 2200, Copenhagen, Denmark
+45 22504606
clea@diabetespsykolog.dk
Specialisms: Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Anxiety , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Communication in medical settings , Coping , Depression , Diabetes related distress , Empowerment , Family therapy , Fear of hypoglycemia , Fear of injecting / self-testing , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , Positive psychology , Qualitative research , Relation or family problems , Resilience , Stress in general , Stress management , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: MSc
Position: PhD student, VU University Medical Center
Contact: Van der boechorststraat 7, 1081BT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
31204448352
m.eilander@vumc.nl
Primary Role: Collecting, analyzing and reporting on data. Qualitative and quantitative research on the psychosocial development of youth with type 1 diabetes.
Specialisms: Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Blood glucose monitoring , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Communication in medical settings , Coping , Depression , Diabetes education , Eating problems , Family therapy , Motivation , Parents of children with diabetes , Personality , Positive psychology , Qualitative research , Quality of care , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Resilience , School-aged children (4-12 yrs) , Screening , Stress in general , Type 1 diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: MSc
Position: PhD student, VU University Medical Center, Department of Medical Psychology
Contact: Van der Boechorststraat 7 (room G-417) 1081BT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
+3120 444 8352
t.wieringa@vumc.nl
Primary Role: Researching the development in PROs after initiation of insulin glargine-300, decision aids for implementation of Shared Decision Making in chronic care and develop a talking and diagnostic tool for diabetes distress in type 2 diabetic patients. My PhD-project is called “Optimizing Patient-relevant outcomes with Toujeo (insulin glargine 300 U/ml) IN routine diabetes care” (OPTIN-D).
Qualifications: MSc Health Sciences, Bachelor of Health
Position: PhD-Candidate
Contact: Department of Health Promotion, Care and Public Health Research Institute
Maastricht University
Peter Debyeplein 1, 6229 HA Maastricht
P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht,
The Netherlands
+31 (0)433882379
Stan.vluggen@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Qualifications: PhD
Position: PhD, Researcher, Steno Diabetes Center
Contact: Niels Steensens, Vej 8 2820, Gentofte, Denmark
+45 25668388
dgbo@steno.dk
Primary Role: Researcher, Project manager
Specialisms: 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)