Aim: The aim of this paper is to share experiences of setting up, and working collaboratively with, a parents' panel for the purposes of developing and conducting research to improve information available for families with an acutely ill child. Discussion: Patient and public involvement in research has become a mandatory requirement in the UK for research teams seeking funding through statutory, and many non-statutory, funding agencies. This paper will share with participants the process of setting up and recruiting parents into the group, introducing them to the research proposed, and engaging with them in collaborative research endeavour from refining the proposal through to the conduct of the initial stages of the research. The perspe...
Participatory research, user involvement, consultation, co-production, and service user participatio...
Objectives The objective of this study was to explore parent perspectives of and interest in an inte...
In caring for children with serious illness the clinician’s approach is always family centred. As su...
Theme: ETHICAL ISSUES: dignity and humanity. INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in researc...
Mary Seacole Research CentreInvolvement of service users in decision making, in both clinical and re...
Abstract Evidence generated from partnering with parents to design and conduct researc...
SHARP is a case study of a collaborative research action programme. There are two main elements: Par...
Plain English Summary Including parents as partners in child health research can lead to choosing re...
With the aim of establishing a foundation for collaboration and partnership in research, parents and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Plain English summary More and more patients and family members are getting involved in health resea...
Plain English summary In 2016 we developed a parent advisory group to inform our research program in...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
Aim: This paper will present the findings from the first stages of a project which aims to develop ...
Purpose: Identify perceptions of parents and caregivers of children with cerebral palsy about being ...
Participatory research, user involvement, consultation, co-production, and service user participatio...
Objectives The objective of this study was to explore parent perspectives of and interest in an inte...
In caring for children with serious illness the clinician’s approach is always family centred. As su...
Theme: ETHICAL ISSUES: dignity and humanity. INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in researc...
Mary Seacole Research CentreInvolvement of service users in decision making, in both clinical and re...
Abstract Evidence generated from partnering with parents to design and conduct researc...
SHARP is a case study of a collaborative research action programme. There are two main elements: Par...
Plain English Summary Including parents as partners in child health research can lead to choosing re...
With the aim of establishing a foundation for collaboration and partnership in research, parents and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BMJ Publishing Group via...
Plain English summary More and more patients and family members are getting involved in health resea...
Plain English summary In 2016 we developed a parent advisory group to inform our research program in...
Purpose: To explore how parents and health professionals view the concept and practice of collaborat...
Aim: This paper will present the findings from the first stages of a project which aims to develop ...
Purpose: Identify perceptions of parents and caregivers of children with cerebral palsy about being ...
Participatory research, user involvement, consultation, co-production, and service user participatio...
Objectives The objective of this study was to explore parent perspectives of and interest in an inte...
In caring for children with serious illness the clinician’s approach is always family centred. As su...