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Name Address Substantive Expertise Methodological Expertise Other Expertise
Morag Farquhar Macmillan Post Doctoral Research Fellow,
GPPCRU,
Dept. Public Health & Primary Care,
University of Cambridge,
Institute of Pubic Health,
Forvie Site,
Robinson Way,
Cambridge,
CB2 0SR
Email: mcf22@medschl.cam.ac.uk
  • Breathlessness
  • carers
  • non-malignant conditions (e.g. COPD) older people
  • MRC Framework
  • service (or intervention) evaluation
  • qualitative interviewing
  • focus groups
  • RCTs in palliative care (including fast-track RCTs)
  • quality of life,
  • framework analysis (qualitative)
  • breathlessness
  • carers
  • non-malignant conditions (e.g. COPD)
  • older people
Dr Gill Hubbard Email: gill.hubbard@stir.ac.uk
  • Survivorship
  • Agenda of Involvement
  • Social issues for people with cancer (e.g. employment)
Qualitative (with a preference for mixed method designs)  
Penny Wright Clinical Practice Research Group
Room SJH.44.L3.141
Level 03, Bexley Wing
St James's Institute of Oncology
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF

Tel: +44 (0) 113 206 8488
Email: e.p.wright@leeds.ac.uk
  • Automated data collection
  • Social difficulties
  • Routine psychosocial assessment
  • Questionnaire design
  • Quantitative
  • Qualitative
 
Dr Emma Ream King’s College London,,br> 5th Floor Waterloo Bridge Wing,
Franklin Wilkins Building,
150 Stamford Street,
London SE1 9NN

Email; Emma.ream@kcl.ac.uk
  • Management of troublesome cancer
  • Treatment related symptoms needs
  • Experiences of family members
  • Informal carers
  • Supportive care
  • Self-management
  • Telephone intervention
  • Development and evaluation of nurse specialists
  • Development & evaluation of complex interventions
  • Surveys
  • Mixed methods
 
Prof Eila Watson Email:ewatson@brookes.ac.uk
  • Health services research:
  • Primary care research
  • Screeningpsychosocial aspects / informed choice
  • Mixed methods studies
  • Survey design and conduct
  • Qual studies
  • Sys reviews
Major interest in cancer survivorship, role of primary care in cancer care, impact of cancer on families.
Dr. Teresa Beynon Department of Palliative Care
St. Thomas’ Hospital
London SE1 7EH
Email: teresa.beynon@gstt.nhs.u
  • Experienced clinician
  • Research in education/heart failure/elderly
Undertaken both quantitative and qualitative research and mixed methods Symptom assessment in cutaneous lymphoma/carers
Philippa Hughes Research Associate
Academic Unit of Supportive Care
University of Sheffield
Sykes House
Little Common Lane
Sheffield S11 9NE
Tel 0114 262 0174
Email: p.m.hughes@sheffield.ac.uk
  • Evaluation of service/education interventions
  • Supportive/palliative care in Primary care
  • Mixed method designs
  • Qualitative interviews
  • Questionnaire design
Surveys Complementary therapies in supportive care in cancer
Dr Sara Booth Macmillan consultant in Palliative Medicine,
Lead Clinician,Box 193,
Addenbrooke’s Hospital,
Hills Road,
Cambridge CB2 0QQ
Tel: 01223 586703
Email: Sara.booth@addenbrookes.nhs.uk
  • Palliative care
  • Breathlessness
  • carers,
  • Cancer
  • non-malignant conditions (e.g. COPD)
  • Pain
  • Mindfulness
  • hypnosis
  • MRC framework for complex interventions
  • Qualitative research
  • Systematic reviews
  • RCTs in palliative care
  • Self-hypnosis
  • Long term conditions
  • Psychology Wellbeing
Dr Bee Wee Sobell Study Centre
Sir Michael Sobell House
Churchill Hospital
Oxford OX3 7LJ
Email: bee.wee@hmc.ox.ac.uk
End of life care research: mixed methods
Educational research
Qualitative methods
Data collection at bedside
Fatigue
Living with disability Carers’ experience
Professor Nora Kearney Cancer Care Research Centre,
University of Stirling,
Stirling, FK9 4LA.
Email: nora.kearney.stir.ac.uk
Patient experiences
Cancer nursing
Mixed methods