Involving people: a learning resource for systematic review authors

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Topic:

  • About research
  • Getting started: involving people
  • Involvement good practice

Resource type:

  • Toolkit

Authors:

  • Alex Pollock, Richard Morley and Chris Watts

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 18th January 2024
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Description:

Involving People is a resource for systematic review editors and authors to support you in getting people involved in the production of your reviews (including Cochrane Consumers: patients, their families and carers, as well as other members of the public; and health care teams).

The resource is a 'one-stop-shop' for you to find out best practice and practical suggestions for finding and involving people throughout the review process; including useful resources, guidance documents, interviews about first hand experiences, and links to case studies and examples of good practice.

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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