Credits

Welcome. Healthtalkonline, an award-winning charity website, lets you share in other people's experiences of health and illness. This information is based on qualitative research into patient experiences led by experts at the University of Oxford.


We are very grateful for all the help and support we have received in producing this module.

Researchers

Carol Dumelow

Carol joined Health Experiences Research Group, Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford in 2001 as a senior researcher. She has worked in health services research for over 13 years. She gained her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Surrey in 1998.

Advisory Panel

Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all the parents, health professionals & advisory panel who helped us with this project. Shona Hilton for conducting two of the interviews, Richard Mayon-White for writing the Information and Q&A's & Aidan MacFarlane for supervising.

Aidan Macfarlane
(Chair) Retired Consultant Paediatrician

Ann McPherson

Medical Director, Health Experiences Research Group, Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford.

Anthony Harnden
University Lecturer in General Practice, Dept of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford

David Elliman
Community Paediatrician, Great Ormond Street Hospital

Elizabeth Murphy
Professor of Medical Sociology, University of Nottingham

Gabrielle Laing
Clinical Director/Consultant Community Paediatrician, City and Hackney PCT

Helen Bedford
Lecturer in Children's Health, Institute of Child Health

Jackie Fletcher
JABS (Justice Awareness and Basic Support)

Judith Moreton
NHS Immunisation Information Programme Manager, Department of Health

Natasha Crowcroft
Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Health Protection Agency

Philippa Kemsley
Immunisation Nurse Specialist, City and Hackney Teaching PCT

Rachel Miller

Strategy Group Member (Project Supervisor), Health Experiences Research Group.

Richard Mayon-White
Consultant Clinical Epidemiologist, University of Oxford

Shona Hilton
MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow

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