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Interview 12- Immunisation

For DTaP/IPV/Hib' Followed recommendations of health professionals for their son. For MMR and immunisations for their daughter' Conducted an extensive review of the literature and scientific studies using the Internet and talked to their GP and health visitor.

  • Background

    At time of interview’ married, two children, aged 4.5 years (son) and 2 years (daughter). Both children are lactose intolerant. Parent’s occupation’ Mother- Accountant, Father- Home Dad. Ethnic background’ White-British.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 20- Immunisation

    For DTaP/IPV/Hib'Followed recommendations of health professionals for two eldest boys. For MMR' They followed recommendations of health professionals for two eldest boys. Reactions that their second son had to MMR, an extensive review of research papers in medical journals, and using the Internet to read about both pro and anti immunisation arguments helped them to make their decisions for their youngest son.

  • Background

    At time of interview’ married, three sons, aged 9 years, 7 years and 1 year. Parent’s occupation’ Both are full time carers for their 7-year-old son who is severely autistic....

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 21- Immunisation

    For DTaP/IPV/Hib'Followed recommendations of health professionals. For MMR' Sought out information that was balanced and not biased towards only pro or anti immunisation arguments. Read books written by anthroposophical medical doctors, which influenced her decision.

  • Background

    At time of interview’ married, one son, aged 22 months. Parent’s occupation’ Mother- Full time mum, Father- Dental Technician. Ethnic background’ White-British.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 24- Immunisation

    For DTaP/IPV/Hib' Followed recommendations of health professionals. For MMR' Took advice from her son's Paediatrician. Information from a television documentary had an influence. Discussion with other mums of premature babies helped her to make a decision.

  • Background

    At time of interview’ married, one son, aged 2 years. Born premature at 26 weeks. Parent’s occupation’ Mother- Textile Designer, Father- Carpenter. Ethnic background’ White-British.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 38- Immunisation

    For DTaP/IPV/Hib' Followed the recommendations of the health professionals. MMR decisions Talked to their health visitor and a paediatrician and searched for information using the Internet, talked to friends in the USA, read articles in the media but it was talking to a health professional at Great Ormond Street that helped her to make her decision for both her children.

  • Background

    At time of interview’ married, two children, aged 5 years (daughter), aged 19 months (son). Parent’s occupation’ Mother- Housewife, Father- Business Advisor. Ethnic background’ White-British.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Rose - Interview 33- Menopause

    Rose's menopausal symptoms included hot flushes, headaches, and tiredness. Tried a number of types of HRT but problems with breakthrough bleeding, headaches and heart palpitations led her to manage her symptoms naturally with the help of herbal remedies.

  • Background

    Rose is a personnel manager. She is married with two adult children. She started the menopause at age 43 and had her last period at 45. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

  • Age at interview 50
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Janice - Interview 37- Menopause

    Janice took HRT for 5 years which stabilised her periods, gave her energy and improved her memory. Since going off HRT at her GP's insistence, she has experienced low moods, forgetfulness and vaginal dryness. She feels the menopause is like a bereavement.

  • Background

    Janice is a health worker. She is divorced with three adult daughters. She started the menopause at age 45 and had her last period at 57. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

  • Age at interview 59
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Jane - Interview 42- Menopause

    Jane is a staunch advocate of HRT, taking it continuously for 15 years. She believes the benefits, including preventing osteoporosis, outweigh the disadvantages. Recently prescribed vaginal tablets to alleviate thinning of vaginal wall.

  • Background

    Jane is a research lecturer. She is married with three adult children. She started the menopause at age 50 and has been taking HRT for the past 15 years. Ethnic...

  • Age at interview 64
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Janet - Interview 46- Menopause

    Tiredness, irritability and hot flushes in her fifties led Janet to take HRT. Symptoms returned after discontinuing HRT 12 years later. Resumed HRT for a few years but stopped after heavy bleed. At 77, no longer on HRT but still gets hot flushes.

  • Background

    Janet is a retired probation officer. She is widowed with four adult children. She started the menopause at age 55 and was a long-term user of HRT until four years...

  • Age at interview 77
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Carole - Interview 12- Menopause

    Despite experiencing side-effects with HRT, Carole feels it has helped her overcome anxiety and hot flushes. She believes quality of life is more important than potential risks. Still suffers anxiety and depression but draws support from an online forum.

  • Background

    Carole is a part-time administrator. She is married with no children. She started the menopause at age 48. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

  • Age at interview 51
  • Sex/Gender Female