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Researchers' experiences of patient & public involvement

  • Overview
  • Involving the public in research
    • Definition, purpose and values of patient and public involvement
    • Reasons for involving patients and the public in research
    • Finding people to involve in research
    • Researchers’ examples of the value and impact of involvement
    • Measuring impact of involvement
    • Skills needed for involvement
    • Training needs for involvement
    • Learning from experience of involving patients and the public
    • Colleagues’ attitudes to patient and public involvement
    • Organisational support and leadership for patient and public involvement
    • Doubts, worries and debates about involvement
    • Practical advice for involvement
    • Payment, expenses and funding issues in patient and public involvement
    • Long-term involvement and ‘professionalisation’
    • 'Representativeness' and diversity of people who get involved
    • Embedding patient and public involvement in research
    • Feelings about involvement and emotional impact
    • Messages for people who get involved in research
    • Messages to researchers/colleagues about patient and public involvement
    • Messages to the NHS, universities and research funders about patient and public involvement
  • People's Profiles
    • Clinical and medical scientific researchers
    • Social scientists and health services researchers
    • PPI coordinator roles
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Researchers' experiences of patient & public involvement

Profiles - PPI coordinator roles

Eric and Ceri

Eric and Ceri work together. They are health services researchers working in emergency care. Ethnic background: White British.

Hayley

Hayley works as an involving young people research officer. Ethnic background: White Welsh.

Jim

Jim is the Public Involvement Lead at the Health Research Authority. Ethnic background: White British.

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