Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approval for their study from an NHS Research Ethics Committee (REC). Involving the public in research helps to ensure studies are ethically acceptable to the people taking part, and therefore supports the REC review. The form used by RECs asks researchers to describe any involvement that has taken place before the review or any planned for the future. We analysed researchers’ reports of involvement in 2748 applications to RECs in 2014, to assess how well their approaches to involvement are informing the review process. We found that researchers rarely describe involvement in enough detail to help REC members. It is difficult to judge whether previo...
The function of local research ethics committees is to consider the ethics of research proposals usi...
${\bf Objective:}$ Frustration continues to be directed at delays in gaining approvals for undertaki...
Health research funders in the UK now ask applicants to state how their research will involve patien...
Plain English summary Researchers who conduct studies in health and social care are encouraged to in...
The current paper highlights real life examples of how ethical issues can arise during public involv...
Background: Public involvement is central to health and social research policies, yet few systematic...
National Health Service research ethics committees exist to ensure that research performed within th...
Plain English summary: Background Patient and public involvement means researchers working with memb...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Research Ethics Committees (RECs) play a critical gatekeeping role in clinical trials. This role is ...
Increasingly, patients and members of the public are involved in the design, conduct and disseminati...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
Applying for ethical review in the United Kingdom can be time consuming and burdensome for researche...
Plain English summary Public involvement can impact on research, on the public who give advice, on t...
Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is a prerequisite for many funding bodies and NHS...
The function of local research ethics committees is to consider the ethics of research proposals usi...
${\bf Objective:}$ Frustration continues to be directed at delays in gaining approvals for undertaki...
Health research funders in the UK now ask applicants to state how their research will involve patien...
Plain English summary Researchers who conduct studies in health and social care are encouraged to in...
The current paper highlights real life examples of how ethical issues can arise during public involv...
Background: Public involvement is central to health and social research policies, yet few systematic...
National Health Service research ethics committees exist to ensure that research performed within th...
Plain English summary: Background Patient and public involvement means researchers working with memb...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Research Ethics Committees (RECs) play a critical gatekeeping role in clinical trials. This role is ...
Increasingly, patients and members of the public are involved in the design, conduct and disseminati...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
Applying for ethical review in the United Kingdom can be time consuming and burdensome for researche...
Plain English summary Public involvement can impact on research, on the public who give advice, on t...
Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is a prerequisite for many funding bodies and NHS...
The function of local research ethics committees is to consider the ethics of research proposals usi...
${\bf Objective:}$ Frustration continues to be directed at delays in gaining approvals for undertaki...
Health research funders in the UK now ask applicants to state how their research will involve patien...