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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

Lisa Hinton
Lisa Hinton

Lisa Hinton is a medical sociologist with research interests in women’s health, health and new media, and understanding and improving patient experiences.  She holds a PhD from the University of Oxford.

Acknowledgements

This research would not have been possible without the help and support of many people and we are indebted to them. First and foremost, thank you to the women and men who generously agreed to be interviewed for this study. It was a pleasure and privilege to travel around the country and meet so many people who were generous with their time and willing to share their stories and experiences. We are also grateful for the help we received from a range of individuals and organizations in recruiting individuals willing to be interviewed.

These included Enda McVeigh from the Oxford Fertility Unit, Clare Lewis-Jones and colleagues at Infertility Network UK, Olivia Montuschi at the Donor Conception Network, Jonathan Pearce at Adoption UK, Jane Denton at the Multiple Births Foundation, GP Dr Jackie Maxmin, Professor William Ledger (Head of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, University of Sheffield) and Dr Allan Pacey (University of Sheffield, Department of Human Metabolism).

 

 

The interviews were collected as part of a studentship funded by the Medical Research Council.

 

We are also grateful to the late Dr Ann McPherson for her vision for Healthtalkonline and promoting the understanding of women’s health.

 

The study has been guided by its Advisory Panel and we are very grateful for their guidance and support throughout the project.

 

 

Advisory Panel

Kate Brian

Lay member

Clare Dando

Lay member

Dr Jenny Kurinczuk

Director, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, Oxford University

Robab Latifnejad Roudsari

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Surrey University

Clare Lewis-Jones MBE

Chief Executive, Infertility Network UK

Dr Jacqueline Maxmin

General Practitioner

Enda McVeigh

Consultant and Medical Director, Oxford Fertility Centre

Dr Sumaira Malik

Research Associate, Cambridge University

Dr Karen Throsby

Sociology Department, Warwick University

Dr Olga van den Akker

Professor of Health Psychology, Middlesex University

Professor Edwin van Teijlingen

Professor of Reproductive Health Research, Bournemouth University

Sue Ziebland

Research Director, Health Experiences Research Group, Oxford University

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