Browsing School of Nursing & Midwifery by Subject "Patient and Public Involvement in Research"
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How to Foster PPI With Those Excluded From Public Involvement Itself?
(2018)Background While there is encouragement of public involvement in the development of health interventions and healthcare issues, PPI seeks to go a step further with this involvement “with recognition of the need to engage ... -
Making a Start: a toolkit for research charities to begin a PPI relationship
(HRCI / Trinity College Dublin, 2020)This training toolkit is designed to introduce patients and members of the public to health-related research and to understand how they can be involved in the research cycle. -
The Role of Design Thinking in the Application of PPI within the ProACT Project
(2018)At present in Europe, there are over 50 million people living with multimorbidity (PwMs). Nonetheless, research pertaining to the experience of a PwM has been scant, in particular how health researchers and policy makers ... -
Stop, think, reflect, realise first-time mothers' experiences of taking part in longitudinal maternal health research
(2019)Background: Longitudinal cohort studies gather large amounts of data over time, often without direct benefit to participants. A positive experience may encourage retention in the study, and participants may benefit in ... -
What maternal health-related research matters to women in the first year postpartum?
(2019)Background to the Maternal health And Maternal Morbidity in Ireland (MAMMI) study.