Diabetes UK – patient and public involvement, guidance for researchers

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Topic:

  • Involvement good practice

Resource type:

  • Guidance

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 15th November 2018

Description:

Good patient and public involvement (PPI) means involving people affected by a health condition
and/or their carers in the various stages of a research proposal. This may include planning, designing,
implementing, managing, evaluating and/or disseminating their research. They are not just participants
in the research - they are actively involved in the decisions made about the research and are considered
part of the research team.

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