All GDG members' interests were recorded on declaration forms provided by NICE. The form covered consultancies, fee-paid work, shareholdings, fellowships and support from the healthcare industry. GDG members' interests are listed in this section. No material conflicts of interest were identified
This appendix includes all interests declared on or before 22nd January 2010
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GDG member | Interest |
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Jenny Gordon | Personal pecuniary interest: £300 received as honorarium and expenses for 2 evening lectures given for Danone Baby (2009) Expenses to be paid by Danone Baby to attend symposium in March 2010
Personal non-pecuniary interest: Research interest in the use of reflexology in the treatment of idiopathic constipation |
Kate Blakeley | Non- personal pecuniary interest: £1000 paid to BSPGHAN for presentation at conference (2008) |
Janet Blannin | No interest declared |
James Cave | Personal pecuniary interest: Director of a dispensing pharmacy and a partner of a dispensing general practice, both of which receive payments for dispensing medication |
Sian Hooban | No interests declared |
Huw Jenkins | Personal non-pecuniary interests: Co-investigator in a multi-centre trial on Movicol (2004)
Attended two working group meetings organised by Norgine within the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) conference (2007). No payment received |
Sara Mancell | Personal pecuniary interest Expenses paid by Danone to attend ESPHGHAN conference (June 2009) and a discussion on allergies (November 2009) |
Nick Nelhans | Non-personal pecuniary interests: Received three honoraria of £200 from Norgine for lectures on behalf of the Impact Bowel Care Pathway Working Group (2007). Paid directly to department of education fund
Received honorarium of £300 from ERIC for a presentation at the ERIC Study Day (2007) paid directly to department of education fund |
Zoe Rawlinson | Family pecuniary interest: Husband owns shares in Prestige Nursing |
June Rogers | Non-personal pecuniary interests: Educational grants paid to PromoCon (a service provided by Disabled Living (employer)) by Janssen-Cilag (2007), Norgine (2009), Heinz (2009)
Performs a number of talks on and training in paediatric incontinence including constipation. Speaker fees sometimes paid through sponsorship funding from Norgine and Ferring. This payment is made directly to Disabled Living (employer).
Company (PromoCon) received an unrestricted educational grant from Norgine used to pay for printing of a booklet about constipation for children.
Conference costs paid by Norgine at attend ESPGHAN conference as a speaker (2009)
Conference costs paid by Coloplast to attend ESPU conference (2009)
Served as chair of IMPACT working group which received unrestricted educational grant from Norgine to print guidelines.
Payment received by Disabled Living from Norgine to print poster for upcoming conference presentation (2010)
Non-personal non-pecuniary interests: Member of the “Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence” (ERIC) clinical advisory board |
Jonathan Sutcliffe | Personal non-pecuniary interest: Research interest in idiopathic constipation |
David Tappin | Personal pecuniary interest: Currently performing research into developing a nurse-led intervention for children with constipation and soiling funded by the Yorkhill children's Foundation and the NHS East Glasgow CHSP |
Karen Tucker | No interests declared |
Lynne Watson | Personal pecuniary interest: Payment received from PromoCon for presentation on toilet training at Down's Syndrome Conference. Payment received from PromoCon for presentation at conference in March 2010
Subsistence expenses paid by Norgine for two lunches (Feb 2009 & Jan 2010) to discuss chocolate Movicol |
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NCC-WCH staff | Interest |
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Monica Lakhanpaul | Personal pecuniary interests: Honorarium for Medicine for Children Research Network Honorarium for articles reviewed for Archives of Disease in Childhood Honorarium to attend a meeting of the advisory board for the Prio-med Child EU work package 4 project Funding to lead the Eranet Priomed child project for the MRC through employment at the University of Leicester
Non-personal pecuniary interests: University dept funded by: DH to develop internet-based educational tool ‘spotting the sick child 2’, SDO on a project ‘promoting partnerships with children and adolescents in medicine taking’, MRC for ‘medicines for children’ European research network, Leicester PCT for a project on improving health outcomes for children with acute and chronic illness Maximum of one place per year across the department at Leicester funded by Astra Zeneca to attend the ATS conference
Personal non-pecuniary interests: Member of the NHS Evidence Advisory Board Community lead for non medicine for children Trent research network Lead for LNR non medicines specialty group Community lead on the medicine for children specialty group |
Hannah Rose Douglas | No interests declared |
Roz Ullman | No interests declared |
Lauren Bardisa-Ezcurra | No interests declared |
Michela Tinelli | No interests declared |
Rosalind Lai | No interests declared |
Debbie Pledge | No interests declared |
Rupert Franklin | No interests declared |
Rosie Crossley | No interests declared |
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External Advisor | Interest |
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David Candy | Personal Pecuniary interests: Received honoraria for two articles written for nutritional companies Received honoraria for attendance at two Norgine Advisory Boards
Non-personal pecuniary interests: Funding from Yakult Ltd (£20,000 for one year) into a study on prevention of diarrhoea in patients admitted to elderly care rehabilitation wards by Lactobacillus casei Shirota
Funding from Norgine (£30,000 for one year) into a single centre study to assess the safety and efficacy of Movicol in the treatment of children with faecal impaction in children followed by a double, randomised phase to compare the safety and efficacy of Movicol and Lactulose Dry for maintenance therapy
Personal non-pecuniary interests: Principal investigator in an open label study of PEG+E conducted at the Royal West Sussex NHS Trust
Involved in a randomised controlled trial comparing PEG+E with lactulose in children with constipation conducted at the Royal West Sussex NHS Trust
Principal investigator in a multicentre study comparing the clinical and economic impact of using Macrogol 3350 plus electrolytes with the use of enemas and suppositories and manual evacuation to treat paediatric faecal impaction |
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Peer Reviewers | Interest |
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Graham Clayden | |
Michael Green | Non-personal pecuniary interest: Contributed three patients to a phase III study of Movicol in children with chronic constipation sponsored by Norgine Ltd. Individual patient fees paid directly to department |