Public involvement in a pandemic: lessons from the UK COVID-19 public involvement matching service

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  • Involvement good practice

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  • Article

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 14th January 2021

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This report outlines the background and rationale for establishing the UK COVID-19 public involvement matching service. It reflects on what we have learned about public involvement in research during a public health crisis from the perspective of a regulatory body working to support COVID-19 health and social care research.

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