Ruth – Interview 01
Ruth received an e-mail at work inviting colleagues to take part in a clinical trial on the vaccine for swine flu for children under 3 years of age. Although Ruth is supportive of clinical trials in general she decided to decline.
Ruth is married and mother to George age 22 months. Ruth received an e-mail at work inviting colleagues to take part in a clinical trial on the vaccine for swine flu for children under 3 years of age. Although Ruth is supportive of clinical trials in general she decided not to consent for her son to take part in the trial. This decision changed from initially being keen to enrol George to finally declining to enrol George. The initial interest to enrol her son was to prevent the family from catching swine flu, especially as her husband is asthmatic and one of the at risk categories. As George now attends Nursery they tend to catch everything that he brings home; all sniffles, colds, bugs and so forth. Ruth thought that by getting George vaccinated it could have prevented them contracting swine flu particularly as it was suggested that it was about to kick off in a big way;. However, the change of decision occurred through a process of discussion with her husband and talking to family members and work colleagues. Ruth’s decision moved from a selfish; point of view to thinking more about George’s best interests. After making the decision Ruth felt very relieved and maybe being a nicer person because I’m thinking of George first and not of ourselves