Public involvement in applied health research in the UK has become a pre-requisite for receiving funding from some bodies including the National Institute of Health Research. However, much of this involvement has been criticized as being tokenistic with an unequal power dynamic whereby the public voice is consulted but may be ignored. To redress this imbalance more participatory methods of involvement, such as co-production have emerged. This paper explores the relationship and power dynamic between researchers and public partners through the thematic analysis of interviews with fourteen researchers and six public contributors who were involved in projects that were identified as having many features associated with inclusive co-produced re...
This paper focuses on recent developments in UK health research policy, which place new pressures on...
© 2018 The Author. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Reciprocal rel...
Objective: To understand how current funding expectations that applied health research is undertak...
Public involvement in applied health research in the UK has become a pre-requisite for receiving fun...
Public involvement in applied health research is a pre-requisite for funding from many funding bodie...
Introduction Power relations permeate research partnerships and compromise the ability of participat...
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, ser...
Background and Rationale: Internationally, the idea of “co-production’ has become more popular in he...
The public and patients can be powerful sensors for shaping and powering healthcare research. They a...
The public and patients can be powerful sensors for shaping and powering healthcare research. They a...
Abstract – scientific* Background: Public and Patient Involvement, Engagement and Participation res...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Rationale, aims and objectives Involving members of the public in health research is said to produc...
Abstract Background Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in research is a growing field of work, in...
Plain English summary Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research is very import...
This paper focuses on recent developments in UK health research policy, which place new pressures on...
© 2018 The Author. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Reciprocal rel...
Objective: To understand how current funding expectations that applied health research is undertak...
Public involvement in applied health research in the UK has become a pre-requisite for receiving fun...
Public involvement in applied health research is a pre-requisite for funding from many funding bodie...
Introduction Power relations permeate research partnerships and compromise the ability of participat...
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, ser...
Background and Rationale: Internationally, the idea of “co-production’ has become more popular in he...
The public and patients can be powerful sensors for shaping and powering healthcare research. They a...
The public and patients can be powerful sensors for shaping and powering healthcare research. They a...
Abstract – scientific* Background: Public and Patient Involvement, Engagement and Participation res...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Rationale, aims and objectives Involving members of the public in health research is said to produc...
Abstract Background Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in research is a growing field of work, in...
Plain English summary Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research is very import...
This paper focuses on recent developments in UK health research policy, which place new pressures on...
© 2018 The Author. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Background: Reciprocal rel...
Objective: To understand how current funding expectations that applied health research is undertak...