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Linnett RJ (2022) Health Research in the Time of Covid-19: A Reflection. PsyPag Quarterly, 1 (123), pp. 45-49. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpspag.2022.1.123.45
Abstract
I am a PhD candidate in the ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership at the University of Leicester and my research is focused on how perfectionism and self-compassion affect the health and quality of life of people living with a successful kidney transplant. In March 2020, I was in the process of designing my PhD studies and applying for ethical approval when the pandemic hit, plunging the UK into a national lockdown which Leicester, in particular, did not emerge from for over a year. I have written this article to talk about the changes that this meant I had to make to my research, both in terms of the studies that I planned and the recruitment and data collection methods I employed.My PhD consists of three studies: 1) A validation of a scale of intuitive eating for use with kidney transplant recipients; 2) A systematic review of the psychometric properties of that scale; and 3) A quantitative test of a theoretical model of perfectionism in illness within the context of kidney transplant recipients. The systematic review is the only planned study that was not affected by the pandemic; the other studies required significant changes to ensure they remained feasible.
Journal
PsyPag Quarterly: Volume 1, Issue 123
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2022 |
Publication date online | 01/12/2022 |
Date accepted by journal | 04/08/2022 |
Publisher | British Psychological Society |
ISSN | 1746-6016 |
eISSN | 2634-9108 |
People (1)
Research Fellow, Management, Work and Organisation