Internet interventions
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Qualifications: BSC (Hons), DClinPsych
Position: Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Belfast City Hospital. Honorary Lecturer, Queen’s University Belfast. Belfast Health & Social Care Trust.
Contact: Clinical Psychology Department, Belfast City Hospital, 95 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7AE
00 44 (0) 28950 49854
Mark.davies@belfasttrust.hscni.net
Primary Role: Clinical psychologist specialising in diabetes
Specialisms: 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)
Qualifications: PhD
Position: Senior Researcher, VU University medical center
Contact: Van der Boechorststraat 7 1081BT, Amsterdam, Netherlands
+31 20 4448224
m.dewit@vumc.nl
Primary Role: Researcher
Specialisms: 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)
Qualifications: BSc (hons) Psychology, MSc Health Psychology, PhD Health Sciences
Position: Research Associate, University College London
Contact: Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London, United Kingdom WC1E 7HB
+44(0)20 7674 1787
k.dennick@ucl.ac.uk
Primary Role: Researcher
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Alcohol consumption , BG lowering tablets , Blood glucose monitoring , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , E-health , Epidemiology , Exercise , Exercise intervention , Foot care , GLP-1 analogues , Insulin injection , Insulin pump therapy , Internet interventions , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Motivation , People with diabetes complications , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Smoking , Stress management , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: BSSc BPSc(Hons)
Position: Assosciate Research Fellow, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia. PhD Candidate, The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes, Diabetes Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
Contact: 570 Elizabeth Street 3000 Melbourne Victoria Australia
+61 (0)3 8648 1861
etruscott@acbrd.org.au
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Development of measurement tools , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , E-health , Internet interventions , Peer-led interventions , Psychological insulin resistance , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Satisfaction with care , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes
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: B.Sc., MSc. and Ph.D (ongoing)
Position: Programme Manager and Researcher, Galway University Hospitals and National University of Ireland, Galway
Contact: Endocrinology and Diabetes Centre, Galway University, Hospitals, H91 YR71, Galway, Ireland
00353 91 542840
MaryClare.Ohara@hse.ie
Primary Role: Programmer Manager and Researcher on study entitled “Developing an Intervention to Improve Outcomes for Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes in Ireland”
Specialisms: Addiction , Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Blood glucose monitoring , Closed loop pancreas , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Communication in medical settings , Community interventions , Continous blood glucose monitoring , Coping , Depression , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , E-health , Eating problems , Empowerment , Epidemiology , Exercise , Family members at risk of diabetes , Fear of hypoglycemia , Fear of injecting / self-testing , Foot care , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health economics , Health promotion , Health status , Hypoglycemia unawareness , Hypoglycemia unawareness training , Infants (0-3 yrs) , Insulin injection , Insulin pump therapy , Internet interventions , Literacy , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Mindfulness , Motivation , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , Peer-led interventions , People with diabetes complications , People with mental illness , Personality , Positive psychology , Poverty , Pre-schoolers (4-6 yrs) , Psychotherapy , Qualitative research , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Resilience , Risk assessment , School-aged children (4-12 yrs) , Sexual problems , Smoking , Stress Hormones , Stress in general , Survey research , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Use of Technology , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: PHD, Psychologist
Position: Research Director, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy LWL-University Clinic Bochum, Ruhr-University Bochum
Contact: Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, LWL-University Clinic Bochum, Ruhr-University Bochum c/o Sonnenberger Str. 20 D-65193, Wiesbaden, Germany
+49-(0)611-89076418
mail@dr-frank-petrak.de
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Coping , Depression , Development of measurement tools , Diabetes related distress , E-health , Epidemiology , Exercise intervention , Fear of hypoglycemia , Fear of injecting / self-testing , Health economics , Inflammatory markers , Internet interventions , Motivation , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , People with mental illness , Psychological insulin resistance , Psychotherapy , Psychotropic medication , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Screening , Stress Hormones , Stress in general , Survey research , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: PhD
Position: Professor of Medical Psychology
Contact: Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark
Department of Psychology, Campusvej 55
5230
Odense M
Denmark
00 45 65504892
fpouwer@health.sdu.dk
Primary Role: Professor
Qualifications: PhD, BCBA-D
Position: Assistant Professor, Rowan University
Contact: 201 Mullica Hill Road 8028 Glassboro, NJ USA
+011 856-256-4500 ext 3782
raiff@rowan.edu
Primary Role: Research and teaching
Specialisms: Addiction , Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Adults (40-64 yrs) , Behavior Analysis , Blood glucose monitoring , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Contingency Management , Continous blood glucose monitoring , Couple therapy , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , E-health , Exercise , Exercise intervention , Health economics , Internet interventions , Mindfulness , Motivation , Obesity , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , People from minority groups , People with diabetes complications , Poverty , Psychotherapy , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Smartphones , Smoking , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Videogames , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: RN, GradDip Nursing Eduction, Master of EdSt. PhD, FACN
Position: Chair in Nursing, Western Health- Deakin University Research Partnership
Contact: Deakin University, Faculty of Health 220 Burwood Highway, Burwood 3125, Victoria, Australia
61392446425
bodilr@deakin.edu.au
Primary Role: Researcher and academic teaching
Specialisms: Blood glucose monitoring , Co-morbidities , Communication in medical settings , Coping , Development of measurement tools , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , E-health , Empowerment , Exercise , Insulin injection , Internet interventions , Life course transitions and turning points , Literacy , Motivation , Partners of people with diabetes , Qualitative research , Quality of care , Quality of life , Stress in general , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)