Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are encouraged to involve consumers throughout the research process, often on ethical, political and methodological grounds, or simply as 'good practice'. This article presents findings from a qualitative study in the UK of researchers' experiences and views of consumer involvement in health research. Two main themes are presented. First, we explore the 'know-do gap' which relates to the tensions between researchers' perceptions of the potential benefits of, and their actual practices in relation to, consumer involvement. Second, we focus on one of the reasons for this 'know-do gap', namely epistemological dissonance. Findings are linked to issues arou...
Consumer involvement is an established priority in UK health and social care service development and...
OBJECTIVE: This paper offers 'consumer-led' reflections by steering group members of a patient-centr...
Objective To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Backgrou...
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are encour...
The involvement of consumers in health research is now Department of Health policy within the UK. De...
Background: The emergent international practice of involving consumers in health research is driven,...
Numerous reasons exist for involving consumers in research, falling mainly into three categories: mo...
Objectives To describe the methods used for involving consumers in a needs-led health research progr...
Consumer involvement is now firmly established as National Health Service (NHS) R&D policy. This stu...
Consumer involvement is now firmly established as National Health Service (NHS) R&D policy. This stu...
This paper reports findings from a postal questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews with UK funde...
Health research is sometimes regarded as fragmented, competitive and highly specialized activity in ...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research has gained widespread attention and implemen...
Objective: The goal of this exploratory study was to identify and describe notable cases of consumer...
Partnering with consumers and patients and the community and public is a research and healthcare imp...
Consumer involvement is an established priority in UK health and social care service development and...
OBJECTIVE: This paper offers 'consumer-led' reflections by steering group members of a patient-centr...
Objective To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Backgrou...
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are encour...
The involvement of consumers in health research is now Department of Health policy within the UK. De...
Background: The emergent international practice of involving consumers in health research is driven,...
Numerous reasons exist for involving consumers in research, falling mainly into three categories: mo...
Objectives To describe the methods used for involving consumers in a needs-led health research progr...
Consumer involvement is now firmly established as National Health Service (NHS) R&D policy. This stu...
Consumer involvement is now firmly established as National Health Service (NHS) R&D policy. This stu...
This paper reports findings from a postal questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews with UK funde...
Health research is sometimes regarded as fragmented, competitive and highly specialized activity in ...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research has gained widespread attention and implemen...
Objective: The goal of this exploratory study was to identify and describe notable cases of consumer...
Partnering with consumers and patients and the community and public is a research and healthcare imp...
Consumer involvement is an established priority in UK health and social care service development and...
OBJECTIVE: This paper offers 'consumer-led' reflections by steering group members of a patient-centr...
Objective To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Backgrou...