Merilyn - Interview 41  

Merilyn - Interview 41

Age at Interview: 57
Sex: Female
Background: Merilyn is a cleaner. She is married with 3 adult children. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Merilyn took part in a randomised trial of different procedures for carrying out a heart bypass operation. She was in the group which had the new procedure.

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Merilyn was quite pleased when she found out which type of by-pass surgery she had been allocated to, but she didn’t really mind either way.
 
Merilyn gets on really well with the research nurse and feels comfortable talking to her. That helped when she had to decide quickly whether to take part.
 
Since the bypass surgery she has had pain for several years. She wonders whether it was because of the new way the operation was done as part of the trial.
 
She has found it hard to deal with how the scar looks. She’d have liked to talk to other women patients about how they felt. The hospital could not offer much help.
 
Follow-up after the trial doesn’t include questions about the surgical scar and post-operative pain, or about wider lifestyle issues, which Merilyn finds strange.
 
Merilyn would like to know how the trial is going, but she hasn’t asked. She doesn’t think she was promised a copy of the final results.
 
Being in a trial is a personal decision, but Merilyn encourages people to consider it. Medicine can only make progress if people volunteer.
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