Acknowledgements
We would like to warmly thank all the people who have taken part in the research. We appreciate the time that people with Long Covid have generously given to share their experiences, particularly as many were still feeling very unwell at the time of the interviews.
We would like to thank Ruth Sanders and Sasha Lewis-Jackson at the Health Experience Research Group at Oxford University for their helpful support, advice and comments and the advisory panel members for their input into the project.
Nine interviews included were conducted as part of the ‘Diversity in Experiences of Covid-19’ study and 27 interviews as part of the ‘Understanding and using family experiences of managing long Covid to support self care and timely access to services’ study. Additional interviews included on the site were conducted by Cervantee Wild, Anna Dowrick, Sasha Lewis-Jackson Sarah Nettleton, Alice Maclean, Zoe Skea, Heather Munro and Tanvi Rai. We are grateful to our colleagues on these projects, in particular Cervantee Wild and Anna Dowrick, for their help and insight.
Advisory Panel
Mhairi Allan, patient representative
Helen Atherton, University of Warwick
Shaista Aziz, patient representative
Carol Bugge, Glasgow Caledonian University
Anna Dowrick, MS & HERG, University of Oxford
Annelieke Driessen, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Lisa Hinton, University of Cambridge
Saravana Kanakarajan, NHS Grampian
Stewart Mercer, University of Edinburgh
Kate O’Donnell, University of Glasgow
Kaveri Qureshi, University of Edinburgh
Tanvi Rai, MS & HERG, University of Oxford
Cervantee Wild, MS & HERG, University of Oxford
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The majority of interviews and the analysis and preparation of the materials for this site were part of a study funded by the Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office (reference COV/LTE/20/04).
Additional interviews included are from two allied studies. The ‘Diversity in Experiences of Covid-19’ study is funded by UKRI ESRC (reference ES/V016032/1) and the ‘Understanding and using family experiences of managing long Covid to support self-care and timely access to services’ is funded by NIHR (reference COV-LT2-0005).