Practical considerations in improving research through public involvement

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There is huge commitment to public and patient involvement (PPI) in UK clinical research. Despite there being wide agreement to practice PPI and national guidance on the subject, there are few practical examples of how to implement PPI and few published models to demonstrate how it can be achieved consistently and constructively across a broad portfolio of studies. The Peninsula Research Bank demonstrates how good PPI can be effectively integrated into experimental medicine research.

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Jenner, M. K., Gilchrist, M., & Baker, G. C. (2015, June 25). Practical considerations in improving research through public involvement. Research Involvement and Engagement. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-015-0002-y

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