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Dr Suzanne Mukherjee

Research Fellow

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Suzanne is a health and social care researcher, with skills in both qualitative and quantitative methods, and a particular interest in making research participation accessible to all. She first joined SPRU in 1996 to investigate the experiences and needs of children and young people living with a chronic illness or disability. Since then the remit of her work has widened to include all age groups, the well-being of health and social care practitioners, complex service evaluations, and the development of psychometric measures for use in research and practice. Her current research interests are: the healthcare experiences of children and young people with life-limiting conditions; the lived experiences and support needs of autistic people and their families across the lifespan; and the prevention of stress and burnout in healthcare staff. 

  • PhD (Health Sciences), University of York
  • MSc (Child Development), Institute of Education, University of London
  • BSc (Hons) (Psychology), Newcastle Upon Tyne Polytechnic