Profiles

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Jake

Jake has had positive experiences of GP appointments. He believes that a good GP cares about the patients and tries to get to know them as a person.

  • Background

    Jake is at school and lives with his parents and younger sister. Ethnic background / nationality: White Irish.

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Peter

    Annual check-ups are the main reason Peter goes to the GP, usually with his mum. He feels at ease with the two GPs he usually sees at the local surgery, and thinks that a good doctor is someone who is knowledgeable and able to make patients feel safe and relaxed.

  • Background

    Peter is at school and lives with his parents and older sister. Ethnic background / nationality: White British.

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Louis

    Louis rarely sees the GP as he is usually healthy. He would like surgeries to open at the weekends so that he can get an appointment without missing school.

  • Background

    Louis is at school and lives with his parents and brother. Ethnic background / nationality: White British.

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Nikki

    Nikki has had some very difficult times with mental health issues, including self-harm, and often felt that GPs didn't listen or take her concerns seriously. Things started improving when she started college, made new friends and moved house. Campaigning for better mental health services has also helped.

  • Background

    Nikki is a student and lives with her parents. Ethnic background / nationality: White British.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Jal‚Äö√†√∂¬¨¬©

    Jalé rarely saw the GP until she was 16, when she had muscle twitching in her arms and legs. She saw several doctors about these until one of them found a walnut sized lump in her neck some months later. Jalé had to have her thyroid gland removed and lives with hypothyroidism.

  • Background

    Jal‚Äö√†√∂¬¨¬© is an A’ level student and lives at home with her parents. Ethnic background / nationality: Mixed Race (White British and Black Caribbean).

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Auberon

    Auberon has had problems with anxiety and depression, and sometimes self-harmed. The doctor he preferred to see was very supportive, tried to go the extra mile', and booked him in for double appointments.

  • Background

    Auberon is a student and lives at home with his parents. Ethnic background / nationality: White British.

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Ambeya

    Ambeya had a fairly positive relationship with the family GP when she was younger, but now prefers looking up her symptoms online or going to a natural health shop rather than seeing the doctor.

  • Background

    Ambeya is a student and cares for her mum, who has mental health problems. She lives at home with her parents and two brothers. Ethnic background / nationality: British Bangladeshi.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Rowan

    Rowan has seen the GP for a number of illnesses. This includes pneumonia and severe stomach pains that led to a diagnosis of lactose intolerance. This is when the body is unable to digest lactose, a type of sugar mainly found in milk and dairy products.

  • Background

    Rowan is at school. He lives with his parents and younger brother. Ethnic background / nationality: White British.

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Paula

    Paula has no major health problems, and has seen her GP for acne, period problems and weight issues in the past. She thinks her GP is friendly and approachable, and feels that she can talk to him about anything.

  • Background

    Paula is at school. She lives with her mum and sister. Ethnic background / nationality: Argentinian.

  • Sex/Gender Female