Profiles

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Sugrah

Sugrah is a clinical research nurse coordinator. She has been in research for six years and continues to do bank shifts. She feels there is a lot of encouragement as well as opportunities in her unit to continue developing research experience.

  • Background

    Sugrah is a clinical research nurse coordinator. She is single. Her ethnic background is British Pakistani.

  • Age at interview 48
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Julie

    Julie is a nurse researcher working in the area of paediatric intensive care. She has been in her current post for 10 years, during which time Julie has undertaken a PhD. Her role has evolved from research delivery to include managerial aspects, independent research and research capacity building.

  • Background

    Julie is a nurse researcher. She is in a relationship and has children. Her ethnic background is White British.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Carlos

    Carlos is a clinical trials coordinator and research physiotherapist. He has been in post for one and a half years. Carlos recruits some patients as well but most of his work is around clinical trial management.

  • Background

    Carlos is a clinical trials coordinator and research physiotherapist. His ethnic background is White Portuguese.

  • Age at interview 26
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Mary

    Over the 20 years Mary has worked in research, she has been employed as a research nurse, research health visitor, research officer and now a trial manager. Separate to her research roles, she currently also works one day a week as a health visitor.

  • Background

    Mary is a trial manager with a background in health visiting. She is in a relationship and has children. Her ethnic background is White British.

  • Age at interview 58
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Imogen

    Imogen has worked in research for about six years. She is currently a senior clinical research nurse in an emergency department. Imogen describes there being a number of challenges to doing research in an emergency setting, including around consent.

  • Background

    Imogen is a senior clinical research nurse. She is in a relationship. Her ethnic background is White English.

  • Age at interview 32
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Rachel X

    Rachel X has been a research midwife for just over a year. Through working on several studies, she has become an unofficial specialist on pre-term birth. This has presented workload challenges as she receives a lot of clinical enquiries on the topic.

  • Background

    Rachel X is a research midwife. She is in a relationship. Her ethnic background is White English.

  • Age at interview 28
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Alison

    Alison has been a research midwife for five years. She also works clinically on a labour ward and is an NIHR research champion. She feels there is a need for research to be recognised as part-and-parcel of the clinical pathway, not some bolt-on.

  • Background

    Alison is a research midwife. She is married and has children. Her ethnic background is White Other (Canadian).

  • Age at interview 45
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Osi

    Osi has been a research midwife for just over one year. The first few weeks in post were a big adjustment as she was new to both research and the Trust. Osi is passionate about research and describes research midwives as the oil to the system.

  • Background

    Osi is a research midwife. Her ethnic background is African-British.

  • Age at interview 27
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Alice

    Alice has been working in research for around four years, and is currently employed as a senior research midwife. She emphasises that a person's abilities to reflect on their experiences and be enthusiastic are important to the role.

  • Background

    Alice is a research midwife. She is single. Her ethnic background is White European (Italian).

  • Age at interview 29
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Ginny

    Ginny has been a research nurse for around eight years, although she is a midwife by training. She thinks there is a tendency for research nurses to be excluded from wider aspects of the research process beyond that of recruitment.

  • Background

    Ginny is a research nurse and nurse researcher. She is married and has children. Her ethnic background is White British.

  • Age at interview 53
  • Sex/Gender Female