Background Different strategies by which patients can be involved in research include consultation, control and collaboration. This article focuses on collaboration within research teams and considers this with reference to a research project about setting a socialscientific agenda for health research from the perspectives of patients with a chronic kidney disease (CKD). Objective To examine the dynamics and dialogues in a collaboration between patient research partners and professional researchers. Design A responsive methodology was used in the research project. Two patient research partners participated in the research team. Twenty-seven patients with CKD and parents of young children with CKD were interviewed, seven focus groups were or...
The objective was to consult patients on a proposed recruitment strategy to a patient and public inv...
There is a trend in medical and health research to involve patients in the research process. A recen...
Traditionally, patients are rarely seen as partners in health research; their influence on prior-ity...
Background Different strategies by which patients can be involved in research include consultation, ...
NoThere is considerable concern that patient involvement within health care research is tokenistic i...
Background: There is widespread recognition that research will be more impactful if it arises from p...
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...
Background Patient participation in research and in development of interventions has become a hot to...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Background Patient participation in research and in development of interventions has become a hot to...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in actively involving patients in the process of me...
Patient participation is seen as an pivotal way to improve quality of care, for instance by involvin...
Aims: We aimed to map out the scope and type of health research studies with patients involved as co...
The objective was to consult patients on a proposed recruitment strategy to a patient and public inv...
There is a trend in medical and health research to involve patients in the research process. A recen...
Traditionally, patients are rarely seen as partners in health research; their influence on prior-ity...
Background Different strategies by which patients can be involved in research include consultation, ...
NoThere is considerable concern that patient involvement within health care research is tokenistic i...
Background: There is widespread recognition that research will be more impactful if it arises from p...
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...
Background Patient participation in research and in development of interventions has become a hot to...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Background Patient participation in research and in development of interventions has become a hot to...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in actively involving patients in the process of me...
Patient participation is seen as an pivotal way to improve quality of care, for instance by involvin...
Aims: We aimed to map out the scope and type of health research studies with patients involved as co...
The objective was to consult patients on a proposed recruitment strategy to a patient and public inv...
There is a trend in medical and health research to involve patients in the research process. A recen...
Traditionally, patients are rarely seen as partners in health research; their influence on prior-ity...