| 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 |
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