Background Involving members of the public in setting priorities for health research in becoming increasingly common practice. One method used in public involvement exercises is the citizens' jury. Objective This article examines some challenges and benefits of citizens' juries, including issues relating to process, public engagement and outcome. Design In Bristol, UK, a citizens' jury was held with the aim of identifying local priorities for research into health and social care. This jury is used as an example through which key issues in public involvement and jury processes are explored. Setting and Participants The Bristol Citizens' Jury comprised 20 members of the public (`jurors'), an oversight panel and a steering group. The jurors me...
This is one the most comprehensive studies of citizens' juries conducted to date. The unique project...
Background There is widespread agreement that the public should be engaged in health-care decision m...
Citizens' juries are currently being promoted by a range of organisations which claim that they offe...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
Deliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens on a ra...
. This thesis is a post-hoc analysis of two citizens' Juries ,that took place in Burnley, I~:ast Lan...
Background Public sources fund the majority of UK infection research, but citizens currently have no...
Citizens’ Juries (CJ) offer a way of seeking informed public views using a democratic, deliberative ...
Free to read Objective - This study aimed at determining the public's recommendations related to alt...
Citizens\u27/community juries [CJs] engage members of the public in policy decision-making processes...
Australia has reflected an international shift toward public participation in governance...
How can we engage the public in issues relating to data, when these matters are often complex, opaqu...
Despite progress towards greater public engagement, questions about the optimal approach to access p...
Background: Policies addressing ED crowding have failed to incorporate the public's perspectives; en...
Public trust is critical in any project requiring significant public support, both in monetary terms...
This is one the most comprehensive studies of citizens' juries conducted to date. The unique project...
Background There is widespread agreement that the public should be engaged in health-care decision m...
Citizens' juries are currently being promoted by a range of organisations which claim that they offe...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
Deliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens on a ra...
. This thesis is a post-hoc analysis of two citizens' Juries ,that took place in Burnley, I~:ast Lan...
Background Public sources fund the majority of UK infection research, but citizens currently have no...
Citizens’ Juries (CJ) offer a way of seeking informed public views using a democratic, deliberative ...
Free to read Objective - This study aimed at determining the public's recommendations related to alt...
Citizens\u27/community juries [CJs] engage members of the public in policy decision-making processes...
Australia has reflected an international shift toward public participation in governance...
How can we engage the public in issues relating to data, when these matters are often complex, opaqu...
Despite progress towards greater public engagement, questions about the optimal approach to access p...
Background: Policies addressing ED crowding have failed to incorporate the public's perspectives; en...
Public trust is critical in any project requiring significant public support, both in monetary terms...
This is one the most comprehensive studies of citizens' juries conducted to date. The unique project...
Background There is widespread agreement that the public should be engaged in health-care decision m...
Citizens' juries are currently being promoted by a range of organisations which claim that they offe...