Researchers

Lesley Powell

Lesley is a Chartered Psychologist with a PhD in Health Psychology (2003) and joined the Health Experiences Research Group in January 2010. 

Acknowledgements:

We would also like to thank the Medicines for Children Research Network, part of the National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network for their help in recruiting people for this study. They provide researchers with the practical support they need to make clinical studies happen in the NHS, so that more research takes place across England, and more patients can take part.’

Many thanks to:


All the children and young people who shared their experiences, to the researchers, clinicians, research nurses, charities and other organisations including research and development departments, who helped us recruit parents and to Louise Locock for help with data analysis.
 

Advisory Panel

Iain Chalmers (Chair)

Editor, James Lind Library 

Jhon Bateman

Young person representative  

Peter Brocklehurst

Director, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford

Leonie Connolly

Young person representative 

Hugh Davies

Consultant Paediatrician, Research Ethics Advisor at the National Research Ethics Service 

Mary Dixon-Woods

Professor of Medical Sociology, University of Leicester 

Amanda Hall

Lecturer & Clinical Scientist, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children 

Anthony Harnden

Lecturer in General Practice and Head, Clinical Trials Unit, University of Oxford 

Sophie Longton

Young person representative 

William van’t Hoff

Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist & Co-Director of the NIHR Medicines for Children Research Network 

Jenny Newman

Consumer Liaison Officer, Medicines for Children Research Network 

Claire Snowdon

Lecturer, London School of Hygiene and Tropical 

Medicine

University of London  

Natalie King

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 

Kate Bratt-Farrar

Cerebra  

Matthew Thompson

Clinical Scientist, University of Oxford 

Supported by:

National Institute of Health Research

National Institute of Health Research