Josie – Interview 23
Josie consented for her son Will, aged 12 years, to take part in a Swine Flu Vaccine Trial in 2009-10. Josie was keen for her son to have the vaccine as he has asthma and did not want him to be at risk from swine flu.
Josie is aged 54 years and married with three children. Josie works full-time, during school term times, as a Clinical Tutor and Dental Therapist in an NHS Hospital Trust. Josie saw the advert for children to take part in the swine flu vaccine trial via the intranet; at her place of work. She was keen for Will to have the vaccine as he has asthma and although this is well controlled she did not want him to be at risk from swine flu. After speaking with her husband and with Will, they agreed that it would be a good idea both for Will’s health and for helping others. Will was happy to take part as he is interested in all things medical and is a St John’s Ambulance Cadet. However, the key motivation for taking part was the fear surrounding swine flu.
The trial involved visits to the hospital for blood tests and to receive the vaccine. As Will had never had a blood test before Josie says he was a bit anxious about tha. However, they used a topical Emla Cream to help numb the arm, and although he had a slight reaction to the cream, he was fine. There were three visits to the hospital with approximately one or two weeks in between each visit. The first visit was quite long being an information gathering and consent process as well as a blood test and injection of the vaccine.
Josie says there was a degree of concern that we were subjecting our child to a new and untried medicin, however, as Will is interested in all these sorts of things and a very willing boy he was happy to take part. She says that it was important to ensure that Will understood everything and was part of the decision-making process. Josie was also relieved that he had received the vaccine. She adds One of his best friends at school had swine flu and he was really quite unwell and had Tamiflu and all sorts of bits and bobs you know so it was good for us that Will had the vaccin.
Josie says that it was a positive experience and would certainly consider taking part in another similar trial. She adds that the trial was well organised and the staff at the hospital were very nice and very good with the children.