Presenter: Claire Nolan, Supporting Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) across health research
Duration: 17 mins total
Sections: 3
In this module we’ll explore the topic of Patient and Public Involvement in Research.
We will look at:
- a typical study cycle, including different stages of building and delivering a research study
- the terms used to describe how people affected by health conditions and members of the public might interact with research, with particular focus on what we mean by patient and public involvement in research
- where patient and public involvement can and should happen in a study
- different approaches to patient and public involvement
- the impact and benefits of patient and public involvement in research
Further reading:
- National Institute for Health Research - Patient and Public Involvement in research - https://www.nihr.ac.uk/patients-carers-and-the-public/i-want-to-help-with-research/
- Collaboration of patient research partners and scientists improves the outcome of health research by Anja Minheere and Henk Lindeman - https://www.neuron-eranet.eu/wp-content/uploads/MinheereLindeman2021.pdf
- EUPATI website - learn more about training and opportunities to influence how new treatments are being developed - https://eupati.eu/training/