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Researchers at the Universities of Keele, Birmingham and UCL are working with patients who have experience of involvement in primary care research. The 'Exploring the costs and consequences of patient and public involvement' project aims to identify the range of PPI activities taking place within the SPCR and to explore associated costs (financial and non-financial) and consequences for organisations, researchers and patients involved.
Diversity in Public Involvement Workshop: Researcher Blog
Event PPI
I heard about this workshop after helping out Bethany Bareham at a training event for PGR students in Newcastle University (read about it here). I found one of the issues raised in that event with regards to how to engage with a bigger variety of people during PPI activities fascinating.
Public Involvement Workshops 2017: Public Contributor Perspective
Event PPI Research
The SPCR recently hosted 6 workshops to promote patient and public involvement in the early stages of study design, to support potential FR15 and 16 funding bids. One such workshop titled 'Clinical trials- online recruitment and electronic health records' was attended by public contributor Eric Deeson, who has written about his experiences on the day.
Qualitative research: We need to ask, “What’s going on?”
Event Trainees
Going the extra mile - PPI representatives meet to discuss recommendations
Event PPI Research
Milestone moment for Keele’s Research User Group
Event PPI Research
The ‘TUTOR-PHC’ Experience: Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on Research – Primary Health Care 2016.
Event General Research TUTOR Trainees
TUTOR-PHC – Four day symposium in Toronto
Event TUTOR Trainees