A short guide to successful patient involvement in EU-funded research

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  • Involvement good practice

Resource type:

  • Guidance

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 31st January 2022

Description:

This is a short practical guide on how to involve patients across all stages of healthcare research. It is aimed at people writing applications for European Union (EU) healthcare research projects or who have had a proposal funded and are in the project development stage.

You may find it useful to refer to throughout your project.

These top tips for successful patient involvement come from the experience of the Patient Input Platform (PIP) of the U-BIOPRED project (Unbiased BIOmarkers in PREDiction of respiratory disease outcomes), which is supported by the Innovative Medicines Initiative.

If you feel any of the information on this page needs amending or would like to request the deletion of this page, please contact us at publicpartnerships@nihr.ac.uk

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