Healthtalkonline is an award-winning charity website that allows patients and their carers to share their experience of illness or health problems, to support informed decision making by providing reliable, evidence-based information.
The service is run by the Database of Individual Patient Experience- DIPEx charity in collaboration with the Health Experiences Research Group (HERG) at the University of Oxford, that has the business objective to collect through in depth interviews, and analyse the experiences of patients and their carers, over the age of sixteen, from all ethnic groups throughout the UK
The free-of-charge service has 1,500 visitors annually. Healthtalkonline is publically and privately funded. Professionals working for the initiative are researchers, doctors, television personalities, economic experts and members of the health authority. Volunteers, who are recruited by different channels, are in charge of collecting the information required by users in need of help.
The service is fully integrated in the UK health and social care systems, has 10 international partners, is planning to expand to 3 other countries, aims to address additional health issues and wants to optimise the service for tablets and smart phones. There is only a study on the effects of the service on the end users, showing it is very appreciated. The evaluation of the impact of the service on labour market and the National Health System is no possible, due to the lack of assessment.
The service aims:
The Health Experience Research Group or ‘HERG’ at Oxford University’s Department of Primary Care Health Sciences are responsible for the research that appears on Healthtalkonline.org. The unique partnership between HERG (formerly The DIPEx Research Group) and the charity DIPEx, who maintain this website, began in 1999 when Drs Ann McPherson and Andrew Herxheimer had the idea to develop a website that would provide reliable information about ordinary people’s experiences of health and illness.
Care Recipients
Informal carers
Paid assistants
Formal carers
The main targets are patients, their informal carers (family members) and formal carers (such as doctors, nurses and other health professionals).
Independent Living
Information and learning for carers
Personal Support and Social Integration for carer
Care coordination
A personal computer with an internet connection.
Healthtalkonline is publically funded by the Department of Health, the National Institute for Health Research and the UK National Screening Committee and privately funded.
Non-profit funding: charity, volunteers organisations, NGO
Private companies: donations
Healthtalkonline.org is run by DIPEx charity. It funding from other charities and individuals to keep the website going and promote the initiative.
DIPEx is used organise events for fund raising such as runs and triathlons: they 're currently looking for runners to take part in the British 10K in July 2014, that takes place in central London.
Furthermore, DIPEx is sustained by patrons such as famous actors, anchor men and University Professors and co-founders.
Due to its reputation and numerous financial supporters, the service’s long term sustainability is promising.
The service is sustained by several charities, private companies and Oxford University.
Speaking about Healthtalkonline, Sir Muir Gray, Director of the National Knowledge Service and Chief Knowledge Officer of the NHS, said: “The methods used by the Oxford Health Experiences Research Group have set the benchmark for research into health and illness experiences. So, also due to large amount of funders and their different nature, the service’s long term sustainability should be guaranteed.”
£1.5 million (€1.8 million) for the set up.
Authorities
Private Care Sector
Health and Social Care Systems
Third Sector
Private Companies
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Informal Carers
Health Professionals
Social Care Professionals
Privately-Hired Care Assistants (inc. Migrant Care Workers)
Volunteers
The initiative’s staff is composed of patrons, co-founders, Board of Trustees members, charity staff and HERG. Among the patrons there are actors, tv journalists university professors. The charity staff consists of managers from different businesses. Researchers from HERG are involved. The Board of Trustees is made of medical, television, business people and members of the health authority.
The DIPEX Board of Trustees meets quarterly and comprises a wide range of people with experience in charity governance, medicine, legal affairs and finance. The DIPEx Strategy Group brings together members of the charity and HERG to guide and give advice on research projects and priorities. It meets 2-3 times per year. A joint management committee meets more frequently to manage daily matters.
40-50 people are recruited, for each covered health issue, through GPs, hospital clinics, charities, support groups, via websites and the social media. Researchers pick out the main themes from the interviews and write detailed summaries, with examples from video and audio recordings. Each research project is supported by an advisory panel composed of people affected by the health issue, health professionals, academics and staff from relevant charities.
The information is gathered by volunteers, who are recruited through different channels including GPs and hospital consultants, support groups, newsletters, advertising in the press, on websites and by word of mouth. Doctors and nurses hand out recruitment packs (including a 'study information sheet', an introductory letter, a reply slip and stamped addressed envelope) to potential participants, who can get in touch with initiative coordinator if willing to hear more.
Sometimes people hear about the study and contact the service directly and they receive a pack to help them decide whether to take part or not.
1.500 users/year
Video interviews on the website.
This service could have a positive impact on the quality of life of:
- Informal carers, by providing tools to reconcile care and work, leading to an improvement in their social life and health. The service is appreciated and recommended by users to others (Newman et al., 2009)
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Healthtalkonline has an international coverage, with partners in 10 different countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Japan, Republic of Korea and Australia. Each partner uses the same methodology and interviews people in local language and is member of the of DIPEx International – a consortium of 12 countries that use the same methodology (see www.dipexinternational.org)
The service is fully integrated into the national health and social care systems and further developments are planned to increase its scalability, such as adding new modules on diseases not yet covered by the available interviews; Expanding to the Czech Republic, China and New Zealand through organisations (charities and/or universities) interested in using the same methodology of recruitment, data collection and analysis; using of tablets and smart phones.
References:
Newman MA., Ziebland S., Barker KL.(2009) Patients' views of a multimedia resource featuring experiences of rheumatoid arthritis: pilot evaluation of www.healthtalkonline.org, Health Informatics J. 2009 Jun;15(2):147-59.
Ziebland S., McPherson A.(2006), Making sense of qualitative data analysis: an introduction with illustrations from DIPEx (personal experiences of health and illness), Medical Education , 40: 405–414
Resources:
www.healthtalkonline.org
Contacts:
Charity details
The DIPEx Charity
Address: PO Box 428, Witney, Oxon OX28 9EU
Telephone: 0044 01865 201330
E-mail: info@dipex.org.uk
Graham Shaw (Chief Executive)
Telephone: 01865 201330
E-mail: graham.shaw@dipex.org.uk
Access to the interviews’ full texts, contact the research director: hergadmin@phc.ox.ac.uk