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Sue Ziebland (SueZiebland)
University of Oxford
 
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Sue is an Oxford University Reader in Qualitative Health Research and research director of the Health Experiences Research Group. The groups research on experiences of health and illness is disseminated via www.healthtalkonline.org and www.youthhealthtalk.org where thousands of video and audio clips from our interviews illustrate summaries of the issues that are important to patients.

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Attended Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)
Friday, September 16, 2011 to Sunday, September 18, 2011
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Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)

Healthtalkonline
Sue Ziebland, Graham Shaw

The DIPEx Charity produces two award-winning websites, www.healthtalkonline.org and www.youthhealthtalk.org, which present people's lived experiences of health conditions, together with other evidence-based health information. The sites feature over 60 health conditions, with almost 3 million hits and 125,000+ visits monthly. The personal health experiences are based on in-depth qualitative research undertaken by the Health Experiences Research Group at the Department of Primary Health Care...

The Role of the Internet for People with Pancreatic Cancer: a Qualitative Study of an Illness with a Very Poor Prognosis
Sue Ziebland, Alison Chapple, Julie Evans

Background Our goal is to explore the role of the internet for patients with pancreatic cancer to help us understand how people with a particularly life threatening illness cope handle the potential for distressing information about their illness and prognosis. Methods This is a qualitative study using a combination of narrative and semi-structured interviews collected by maximum variation sampling. Qualitative thematic analysis examined both what people said in the interviews (themes) an...

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