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Involving patients and the public in research

Nurse Researcher, 2013
To present the actions taken by the Scottish Dementia Clinical Research Network (SDCRN) to comply with Scotland's National Dementia Strategy (SNDS) on patient and public involvement (PPI).Tackling priorities in dementia research is paramount to success in planning and delivering effective health services.
Emma, Darling, Mario A, Parra
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Public and patient involvement

Nursing Management, 2003
Public and patient involvement in the NHS is one of the new Department of Health mantras, and one source of useful information you can pass on to service users is the Consumers in NHS Research website at www.conres.co.uk/dat.htm.
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Involving and communicating with patients and the public

Nursing Standard, 2006
Patient safety incidents have physical and emotional consequences for those involved, including patients, carers, relatives and healthcare staff. This article, the fifth of seven in this series, focuses on Step Five of the Seven Steps to Patient Safety (National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) 2004): involve and communicate with patients and the public ...
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Public and patient involvement in paediatric research

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2016
Public and patient involvement (PPI) in health research is a dynamic partnership between patients and/or members of the public and researchers. Involvement is distinct from being subjects of research (participation) as patients contribute to the research process as advisors and sometimes co-researchers.
Jessica, Bate   +5 more
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Public and Patient involvement in dementia research. A worhshop in Public and Patient involvement

2018
Patient can be involved in research in various ways in order to better research. In this study the aim of the public involvement was to be responsive to the lived experiences of spouses living with a partner with dementia. A Panel consiting of a caregiver group for spousal caregivers, representing all stages of dementia.
Egilstrød, Barbara   +1 more
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Involving Patients and the Public in Transplantation Research

Transplantation, 2011
Patient and public involvement aims to create a partnership between healthcare users and researchers, so that the methods and outcomes of research are more appropriate to research participants and patients. This means doing research with rather than to, for, or about patients and the public.
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Patient and public involvement: in theory and in practice

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014
AbstractBackground:You've probably heard of patient and public involvement by now. You may even have ‘involved’ people in your research. But why involve patients, carers and members of the public at all? Is it just another hoop to jump through when preparing a research funding application for submission, or could it actually add something to your ...
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Involving patients and publics in healthcare

2020
Abstract Patients and patient organizations, and other members of the public and communities are widely recognized as important stakeholders in processes through which healthcare systems and services are designed, delivered, and monitored.
McKevitt, C, Fudge, N, Pinel, C
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[Patient and public involvement in research].

Assistenza infermieristica e ricerca : AIR, 2023
. Patient and public involvement in research. Patient and public involvement (PPI) entails research being carried out 'with' members of the public, rather than 'to', 'about' or 'for' them. The word public can refer to patients, potential patients, carers and people who use health and social care services, people from organisations that represent people
Riva-Rovedda, Federica   +8 more
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Patient and public involvement in healthcare

2018
The impulse for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health services reflects wider societal and policy concerns with citizenship and democratic participation. A consumerist turn in health policy has opened the door to advances in involvement initiatives, with nurses often playing a lead role.
Maria Flynn, Dave Mercer
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