Self-management / lifestyle
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Qualifications: MSc Health Psychology, BSc Psychology
Position: Research Assistant, PhD student, King’s College London
Contact: Weston Education Centre, Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ
(+44) 02078485666
rebecca.j.upsher@kcl.ac.uk
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: BA Hons Social Polcy & MSc Health Promotion
Position: Ph.D. Researcher
Specialisms: Adults (≥18 yrs) , Co-morbidities , Depression and diabetes , Diabetes , Empowerment , Other , Other , Other , Other , Psychosocial support , Resilience
Qualifications: M.Sc.
Position: Research Assistant
Qualifications: PhD, BA (hons), RN, RMN
Position: Professor of Behavioural Medicine in Nursing, King’s College London (Primary), Warwick Medical School (secondary)
Contact: Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, King’s College London, James Clerk Maxwell Building, 57 Waterloo Rd, London, SE18WA, UK.
07743190301
Jackie.sturt@kcl.ac.uk
Primary Role: Behavioural scientist
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Communication in medical settings , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , E-health , Empowerment , Exercise intervention , Foot care , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Internet interventions , Motivation , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , People from minority groups , People with diabetes complications , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: MSc PhD CPsychol AFBPsS
Position: Foundation Director, The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes
Contact: The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes
570 Elizabeth Street
Melbourne 3000
Victoria
AUSTRALIA
+61 (0)3 8648 1850
jspeight@acbrd.org.au
Specialisms: Development of measurement tools , Diabetes related distress , Fear of hypoglycemia , Health care , Health economics , Health promotion , Hypoglycemia unawareness , Intervention , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo) , New technologies , Psychological adjustment / Quality of life , Psychological insulin resistance , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Self-management / lifestyle , Social bias / prejudice , Special groups , Survey research , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes
Qualifications: PhD, Chartered Clincal Health Psychologist
Position: Head of Departments, VU University Medical Center (VUMC) and Academic Medical Center (AMC), Amsterdam
Contact: P.O. Box 7057 1007 MB, Amsterdam
Visiting address: De Boelelaan 1118, PK 1Y 128, The Netherlands
+31 20 444 0158
Fj.snoek@vumc.nl
f.j.snoek@amc.uva.nl
Specialisms: Adolescents (13-17 yrs) , Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , BG lowering tablets , Blood glucose monitoring , Closed loop pancreas , Co-morbidities , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Communication in medical settings , Continous blood glucose monitoring , Coping , Depression , Development of measurement tools , 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 , Gestational diabetes , GLP-1 analogues , Health economics , Health promotion , Hypoglycemia unawareness , Hypoglycemia unawareness training , Inflammatory markers , Insulin injection , Insulin pump therapy , Internet interventions , Literacy , Meta-analyses / systematic reviews , Motivation , Neuro imaging , Neuropsychological problems (related to hyper) , Neuropsychological problems (related to hypo) , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , People from minority groups , People with diabetes complications , People with mental illness , Psychological insulin resistance , Psychotherapy , Qualitative research , Quality of care , Quality of life , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Resilience , Risk assessment , Satisfaction with care , Screening , Sexual problems , Stress Hormones , Survey research , Theoretical models , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Young adults (18-39 yrs)
Qualifications: PhD, BSc Health Studies, Postgraduate Certificate in Education, Registered General Nurse, Specialist Public Health Nurse
Position: Head of Department, Anglia Ruskin University
Contact: Anglia Ruskin University, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education Guild, House Oundle Road, Peterborough, PE2 9PW, UK
+44 845 196 5569
Julie.smith@anglia.ac.uk
Specialisms: Adults (40-64 yrs) , Anxiety , Apps , Coping , Depression , Diabetes education , Diabetes related distress , Diabetes self-care training , Eating problems , Empowerment , Fear of hypoglycemia , Health cognitions / Illness perceptions , Health economics , Internet interventions , Mindfulness , Mixed Methods Research , Motivation , Older adults (≥ 65 yrs) , Qualitative research , Quantitative research , Relation or family problems , Resilience , Social bias / prejudice , Stress Hormones , Stress in general , Type 1 diabetes , Type 2 diabetes , Women with diabetes
Qualifications: MD, PhD
Position: Assistant Professor, Lund University
Contact: CRC 91-11 Jan Waldenströms gata, 35 20502, Malmö, Sweden
4640391169
Anders.rosengren@med.lu.se
Primary Role: Research group leader
Qualifications: Csci, Cpsychol, MSc, FRSPH, AFBPsS
Position: Head of Patient-Reported Outcomes, Sanofi
Contact: 1 Onslow Street, GU1 4YS, Guildford, UK
+44 (0) 7768 642628
Matthew.d.reaney@gmail.com / matthew.reaney@sanofi.com
Primary Role: Incorporation of the patient perspective into drug development
Affiliations: American Diabetes Association (ADA) , Behavioral Research In Diabetes Group Exchange (BRIDGE) , British Psychological Society (BPS) , Chair of DIA Study Endpoints Community , EASD , Health and Care Professionals Council , International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) , Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) , Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) , UK (HCPC) , UK Society of Behavioural Medicine (UKSBM)