Catherine – Interview 08
Whilst Mikey was on a Neonatal Unit Catherine took part in a trial looking at gut and bowel deformities in healthy and poorly babies. Soon after discharge from the Unit Catherine was invited to enroll Mikey onto a vaccine trial, this time she declined.
Catherine is married and mother of their first child Mikey aged seven months. Although a healthy baby, Mikey was on a Neonatal Unit for three and a half weeks after he was born prematurely. During this time Catherine was asked if she would be willing for Mikey to take part in a trial looking at gut and bowel deformities in healthy and poorly babies. The trial required collecting Mikey’s stools for two five day periods. The purpose of the trial as Catherine recalls was to compare the samples taken from both healthy and poorly babies for toxins and bacteria. As it was a fairly non intrusive study for Mikey; Catherine and her husband agreed.
Catherine supports medical research in general because if people did not participate there might not be a Neonatal Unit and I might not have a baby now;. The more knowledge and experience medical staff has then the more they are able to help babies in Neonatal Care;. However, Catherine also recognised that taking part in a trial might depend on what the benefits are, particularly if it involved receiving different treatments and a placebo group.
The second trial invitation came shortly after Mikey’s discharge from the Neonatal Unit. Catherine and her husband were approached to participate in the trial of a five in one childhood immunisation programme. However, on this occasion they declined. Mikey experienced a spell of poor health and so life was a bit chaotic. Thus, although Catherine supports vaccinations in principal she felt that Mikey had been through quite enough in his first two months and wasn’t convinced it was necessary to put him through any more, so on this occasion they decided not to take part.