Partners of people with diabetes
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Qualifications: R.N (pediatrics)
Position: Senior lecturer, Institute of Health and Care Sciences, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg
Contact: Box 457, SE 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden +46(0)317866389
+46(0)704-932315
carina.s-lundin@fhs.gu.se
Primary Role: Lecturer/researcher
Specialisms: Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Communication in medical settings , Coping , Development of measurement tools , E-health , Empowerment , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health status , Internet interventions , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , Qualitative research , Quality of life , Quantitative research , School-aged children (4-12 yrs) , Type 1 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: PhD PsyD
Position: Research Fellow, University of Verona, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Contact: Piazzale Stefani, 1 37126, Verona, Italy
+39 045 812 1494
liliana.indelicato@univr.it
Primary Role: Clinical Psychologist
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Community interventions , Continous blood glucose monitoring , Depression , Development of measurement tools , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Eating problems , Empowerment , Exercise , Fear of hypoglycemia , Foot care , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health promotion , Hypoglycemia unawareness training , Inflammatory markers , Insulin pump therapy , Motivation , Obesity , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Partners of people with diabetes , People with diabetes complications , People with mental disability , People with mental illness , Psychological insulin resistance , Psychotropic medication , Quantitative research , Screening , Social bias / prejudice , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: BA., GdipPsych, Dpsych (Health)
Position: Research Fellow, The Australian Center for Behavioural Research in Diabetes
Contact: 570 Elizabeth Streeth, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3000
+61 (0)3 8648 1834
aventura@acbrd.org.au
Primary Role: Researcher
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Co-morbidities , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Coping , Depression , Development of measurement tools , Diabetes related distress , E-health , Eating problems , Empowerment , Fear of hypoglycemia , Fear of injecting / self-testing , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health promotion , Internet interventions , Mindfulness , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Partners of people with diabetes , People with mental illness , Psychotherapy , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Resilience , Social bias / prejudice , Stress in general , Stress management , Survey research , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: Researcher and Clinician
Position: Psychologist
Contact: Tesvikiye Mah. 102 34365, Istambul, Turkey
9.05061E+12
karsidagd@gmail.com
Specialisms: Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Blood glucose monitoring , Communication in medical settings , Coping , Depression , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , E-health , Empowerment , Exercise , Health promotion , Insulin injection , Insulin pump therapy , Literacy , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Motivation , Obesity , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , People with diabetes complications , Positive psychology , Psychological insulin resistance , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , School-aged children (4-12 yrs) , Social bias / prejudice , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with 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 in Clinical Psychology
Position: Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Professor of Medicine, Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development, State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University
Contact: 750 E. Adams St. Syracuse, NY, 13210 USA
1-315-464-1681
triefp@upstate.edu
Primary Role: Behavioral diabetes research
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Blood glucose monitoring , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Coping , Couple therapy , Depression , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Diet , Empowerment , Exercise , Obesity , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Partners of people with diabetes , Peer-led interventions , People with mental illness , Poverty , Psychotherapy , Qualitative research , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Stress in general , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: PhD, CDE
Position: President, Behavioral Diabetes Institute. Associate Clinical Professor, University of California San Diego.
Contact: PO Box 2148 Del Mar, CA 92014
001-760-525-5256
whp@behavioraldiabetes.org
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Closed loop pancreas , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Continous blood glucose monitoring , Coping , Depression , Development of measurement tools , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , E-health , Fear of hypoglycemia , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health status , Hypoglycemia unawareness training , LADA , Mindfulness , MODY , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , People with diabetes complications , Personality , Psychotherapy , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Resilience , Survey research , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: Ph.D.
Position: Position: Post-doctoral Researcher Clinical Psychologist & Family Therapist
Specialisms: Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Adults (≥18 yrs) , Anxiety , Children (4-17yrs) , Community interventions , Coping , Couple therapy , Depression and diabetes , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Epidemiology , Family members at risk of diabetes , Family Stress , Family therapy , Fear of hypoglycemia , Fear of injecting / self-testing , Mental Illness , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Motivation , Parents of children with diabetes , Partners of people with diabetes , Peer Support , Personality , Psychological insulin resistance , Qualitative research , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Satisfaction with care , Self-management / lifestyle , Stress in general , Survey research , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes
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)
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)