Rose - Interview 17  

Rose - Interview 17

Age at Interview: 68
Sex: Female
Background: Rose is a retired nurse, divorced, with 2 grown-up children. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Rose took part in a trial for people with inoperable lung cancer, comparing radiotherapy alone with radiotherapy plus chemotherapy. She had just radiotherapy. The trial was stopped early because so few people agreed to take part.

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It is important for staff not to try to influence you. If you say yes just because you like the researcher it could cause problems.
 
Jargon and abbreviations are hard to understand. Face-to-face discussion could help people who don’t like reading, especially at a time when you’re feeling confused and stressed anyway.
 
Rose volunteered to ‘give something back’. She knew both treatments were tried and tested, and was happy to be in the control group. But she would have had doubts about more experimental treatments.
 
Rose wonders if she saw a doctor less often because she was in a trial. The nurse dealt with side effects. She felt some people assumed she didn’t need information because she was a nurse herself.
 
Rose would not want to test very experimental treatments, unless she was terminally ill. Then she might do it to benefit future generations, such as her granddaughter.
 
Patients may look calm and unemotional on the surface, but they may not be feeling that way underneath.
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