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 Mette Due-Christensen

Dr  Mette Due-Christensen

Research Fellow

Research interests

  • Healthcare
  • Public health

Biography

Mette is a member of the clinical research in diabetes team. She joined King’s as a PhD student in 2014 and is currently employed as a research fellow. Mette holds a MSc in health science from the University of Copenhagen. Prior to commencing with her PhD Mette worked clinically at Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen for several year. Her research interests covers psychosocial aspects of living with type 1 diabetes and providing support for adults with new onset type 1 diabetes. 

 

Research profile

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Research

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Optimising the Delivery of Diabetes Distress-Informed Care for its Prevention, Detection and Management in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Programme (D-stress Study)

The D-stress study develops a new programme that combines the best of three existing treatments to detect, manage and prevent type 1 diabetes distress in the UK

Project status: Ongoing

News

New study highlights urgent need to alleviate impact of pandemic on people with diabetes

Diabetes nurses across Europe have reported increases in physical and psychological problems for people living with diabetes during COVID-19.

Medical equipment related to diabetes management

The publication feed is not currently available.

Research

d-stress thumbnail
Optimising the Delivery of Diabetes Distress-Informed Care for its Prevention, Detection and Management in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Programme (D-stress Study)

The D-stress study develops a new programme that combines the best of three existing treatments to detect, manage and prevent type 1 diabetes distress in the UK

Project status: Ongoing

News

New study highlights urgent need to alleviate impact of pandemic on people with diabetes

Diabetes nurses across Europe have reported increases in physical and psychological problems for people living with diabetes during COVID-19.

Medical equipment related to diabetes management