Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The secondary school experiences of pupils with chronic fatigue syndrome; A retrospective account from young adults aged 18-25 (Winter 2020-2021)
Details of the project: The University of Nottingham is conducting a study to consider the experiences of young adults who had symptoms of M.E./CFS while at secondary school. You can still participate if you no longer have M.E./CFS symptoms.
The study will involve a video interview lasting approximately an hour to describe your experiences of having M.E./CFS while at secondary school. There will be an optional follow up interview to discuss the study results.
The university are looking for volunteers:
Ethical approval: The study has been approved by the University of Nottingham School of Psychology Ethics Committee.
- Aged between 18-25
- Who had a diagnosis and symptoms of M.E./CFS during secondary school
- Able to complete a video interview with a researcher (this can be completed over multiple sessions if needed).
Contact details: Please contact the researcher, Charlotte Davies, via charlotte.davies@nottingham.ac.uk for further details.
Deadline for taking part: Recruitment was initially scheduled to run until the end of January 2021. We will remove this advertisement when we've had confirmation from the researcher that recruitment has concluded.
https://www.actionforme.org.uk/rese...arch-work/research-you-can-get-involved-with/
Dr Charlotte Davies webinar on her research on youtube
The retrospective experiences of young adults who had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
(takes a few minutes to get going) (she says at the beginning that she has ME, diagnosed in adulthood)
my name is charlotte davis
i am a newly qualified educational
psychologist and i'm here today to
present you about my thesis
and my thesis study was looking at the
retrospective experiences of young
adults who have the medical condition
ME otherwise known as chronic fatigue
syndrome while they were in secondary
schooland i used ipa methodology to do my
study
Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDWsNZYcB7M