Aims and objectives The involvement of patients in the design and conduct of research is increasingly promoted by policy and research bodies. The experiences of individuals who become involved in research in this way are not well understood. This study aims to describe the experiences of people's participation in patient and public involvement (PPI) in supportive and palliative care research, specifically with respect to the benefits and challenges of participation for the individuals and the broader research support structures. Methods In this qualitative exploratory study, semistructured interviews were undertaken with individuals who had a cancer diagnosis and were involved in a supportive and palliative care research collaborative over ...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Patient-reported benefits of research participation have been described by study participants; howev...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of cancer care centre users on participation in psychosocial res...
Aims and objectives: The involvement of patients in the design and conduct of research is increasing...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
Background The interest in patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research is increasing. Ho...
Aim The study 'Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research' is current...
Objective: to describe the processes of establishing and running the Cancer Experiences Collaborativ...
An enduring theme in the literature exploring patient and public involvement (PPI) in research has b...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Objective: Patient and public involvement (PPI)has become an established theme within the UK health ...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Patient-reported benefits of research participation have been described by study participants; howev...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of cancer care centre users on participation in psychosocial res...
Aims and objectives: The involvement of patients in the design and conduct of research is increasing...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement is increasingly considered a prerequisite for high-quality research. ...
Background The interest in patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research is increasing. Ho...
Aim The study 'Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research' is current...
Objective: to describe the processes of establishing and running the Cancer Experiences Collaborativ...
An enduring theme in the literature exploring patient and public involvement (PPI) in research has b...
Background: Exchanging experiences of patient and public involvement (PPI) can bring insights into w...
Objective: Patient and public involvement (PPI)has become an established theme within the UK health ...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Aim The study ‘Listening to the Views of People Affected by Cancer About Cancer Research’ is current...
Patient-reported benefits of research participation have been described by study participants; howev...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of cancer care centre users on participation in psychosocial res...