Introduction: Ensuring adequate representation and the active, meaningful and visible involvement of groups likely to be most impacted by research findings and/or the lack of research inquiry are increasingly acknowledged. This is particularly relevant for Black racially minoritised groups who are less visible as research participants and in patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) roles. Our viewpoint article sought to discuss reflections and insights on their involvement experience, with particular attention to perceived barriers and enablers to PPIE involvement. Methods: Qualitative data were collected as part of facilitated group discussions from nine Black racially minoritised experts-by-experience involved in a PPIE adviso...
Increasing participation of minorities in clinical research has been a national scientific priority....
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Background: Research demonstrates that ethnic minority communities have poorer health outcomes in co...
Abstract Introduction The lack of racial/ethnic diversity in research potentially limits the general...
Involving service users in research is widely promoted as good practice (Frankham 2009). Relatively ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an approach that involves community members in rese...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Literature Review: Data suggests there are inequalities in prevalence of mental health difficulties;...
This paper describes some findings from an evaluation of the effectiveness of a community developmen...
Purpose of review: Recent policy and legislative developments confirm the right to advocacy for peop...
Background: Recruiting minority women into clinical research remains a significant challenge to cond...
The Author notes that a variety of factors have contributed to the scientific community\u27s deliber...
Co-design of digital mental health technology with youth and families is a relatively new but growin...
Plain English summary Supporting people from different backgrounds to access public and patient invo...
Increasing participation of minorities in clinical research has been a national scientific priority....
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Background: Research demonstrates that ethnic minority communities have poorer health outcomes in co...
Abstract Introduction The lack of racial/ethnic diversity in research potentially limits the general...
Involving service users in research is widely promoted as good practice (Frankham 2009). Relatively ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an approach that involves community members in rese...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Literature Review: Data suggests there are inequalities in prevalence of mental health difficulties;...
This paper describes some findings from an evaluation of the effectiveness of a community developmen...
Purpose of review: Recent policy and legislative developments confirm the right to advocacy for peop...
Background: Recruiting minority women into clinical research remains a significant challenge to cond...
The Author notes that a variety of factors have contributed to the scientific community\u27s deliber...
Co-design of digital mental health technology with youth and families is a relatively new but growin...
Plain English summary Supporting people from different backgrounds to access public and patient invo...
Increasing participation of minorities in clinical research has been a national scientific priority....
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...