Research
Research groups
Research interests
- lived experiences of children, young people and families (epilepsy and disability)
- mental health, wellbieng and therapeutic approaches
- suicide literacy
- education and leadership
- special and alternative education
Current research
Epilepsy Surgery Pathway: The Lived Experience of Children with Epilepsy, their Parents and Siblings |
Researchers:Hanna Kovshoff, Anna Moore, Angela Griffin, Sarah Parsons and Judith Bruce-Golding
Surgery can help control seizures in childhood epilepsy if treatment with medication has been unsuccessful. However, for a number of different reasons, families can wait for a long time for decisions regarding surgery, and a proportion of children on this wait list are turned down for surgery. We know very little about how these families feel about waiting for a decision, surgery and their hopes and fears. This project is led by Dr Hanna Kovshoff from the School of Psychology and will hear directly from children, their parents and siblings about their experiences of the epilepsy surgery pathway and we will use different methods to approach this in a way that is sensitive to the children’s needs and the families’ circumstances. We will include 15-20 children with epilepsy, at least one parent/carer per child and one sibling (where appropriate) living in the same household (30-40 people).
Funder: Epilepsy Research UK
Start / End date: November 2020 - October 2022