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Reciprocal Relationships and the Importance of Feedback in Patient and Public Involvement: A Mixed Methods Study
Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Millac, Paul; Rhodes, Graham; Roberts, Nick; Smeeton, Nigel; Poland, Fiona; Jones, Julia (2018-10-18)Background: Reciprocal relationships between researchers and patient and public involvement (PPI) contributors can enable successful PPI in research. However, research and anecdotal evidence suggest that researchers do not ... -
Regional working in east of England: co-designing a PPI feedback tool
Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Millac, Paul; Rhodes, Nick; Simpson, Jean; Barden, Nat; Vicary, Penny; Wellings, Amander; Poland, Fiona; Jones, Julia (2017-11-28)Background The importance of feedback is highlighted in the ‘Values and Principles’[1] from INVOLVE and included in the current Public Involvement consultation on standards [2]. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) ... -
Regional Working in the East of England: Using the UK National Standards for Public Involvement
Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Vicary, Penny; Millac, Paul; Jones, Julia (2018-12-06)Plain English summary: Involving patients and members of the public to help shape and carry out research is recommended in health research in the United Kingdom (UK). There are a number of regional networks of Patient and ... -
Reporting on patient and public involvement (PPI) in research publications: Using the GRIPP2 checklists with lay co-researchers
Jones, Julia; Cowe, Marion; Marks, Sue; McAllister, Tony; Mendoza, Alex; Ponniah, Carole; Wythe, Helena; Mathie, Elspeth (2021-07-22)Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health and social care research is considered important internationally, with increasing evidence that PPI improves the quality, relevance and outcomes of research. There ... -
RESEARCH DESIGN BOUNDARIES FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, STAKEHOLDER AND PATIENT AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT, AND WHY THEY MATTER
Keenan, Julia; Poland, Fiona; Wilson, Patricia; Mathie, Elspeth; Boote, Jonathan; Varley, Anna; Wythe, Helena; Vicary, Penny; Cowe, Marion; Munday, Diane; Howe, Amanda (2017-03-01)Within current mainstream understandings of patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research, a clear distinction is made between what ‘involvement’ in research is: ‘research being carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members ... -
The Role of Patient and Public Involvement Leads in Facilitating Feedback: “invisible work”
Mathie, Elspeth; Smeeton, Nigel; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Wythe, Helena; Jones, Julia (2020-07-10)Background Health research in the UK requires members patients, those with lived experience and members of the public to be involved in designing and shaping research: many of them have reported that their comments and ... -
‘We’re passengers sailing in the same ship, but we have our own berths to sleep in’: Evaluating patient and public involvement within a regional research programme: An action research project informed by Normalisation Process Theory
Keenan, Julia; Poland, Fiona; Boote, Jonathan; Howe, Amanda; Wythe, Helena; Varley, Anna; Vicary, Penelope; Irvine, Lisa; Wellings, Amander (2019-05-14)Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) is a requirement for UK health and social care research funding. Evidence for how best to implement PPI in research programmes, such as National Institute for Health Research ...