Susie – Interview 07
Susie took part in screening for unrecognised heart valve disease in 2010. Her screening results were normal.
Susie was invited to take part in a research programme which involved screening for unrecognised heart valve disease in 2010. She was very pleased to take part. In the past she was involved in a research programme looking at bowel cancer screening. As her husband had bowel cancer many years ago, she felt it was a really important piece of research. She wanted her son to be screened too because of the family history, and he now has regular screening through his GP.
Susie looks after her health. She has had a vegetarian diet for many years and always takes plenty of exercise, and she rarely needs to go to the doctor. She was not expecting anything to be wrong with her heart, but she does have a sister who has had heart problems, and her husband now has a pacemaker. She felt taking part would be of benefit to both herself and other people in future who might be helped by the research. She was delighted to hear her results were all normal.
She was impressed by the manner of the person doing the screening. Susie is quite a private person and did not particularly like having to strip to the waist, but she felt it was well handled and completely understands that it is necessary for the scanner to get a clear view. She also has breast screening, and has noticed over the years that more attention has been paid to preserving patients; dignity, for example letting them wear a cardigan round their shoulders, which she thinks is a good thing. She was also impressed that the screening took place at her local health centre, which made it very convenient, though she would still have gone if it involved a trip to hospital.
Susie is very supportive of the need for medical research, and advises others who are invited to take part to go for it;.