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  1. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is the active partnership between researchers, ... laypeople in the process of creating research. PPI in stroke aphasia research aims to ensure ... of people with aphasia in s...

    Authors: Marina Charalambous, Alexia Kountouri, Phivos Phylactou, Ioanna Triantafyllidou, Jean-Marie Annoni and Maria Kambanaros
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:48
  2. The international literature on patient and public involvement (PPI) in research covers a wide range of ... patients/public can play; assessing impact of PPI and recommendations for good PPI practice. One area of...

    Authors: Clare Jinks, Pam Carter, Carol Rhodes, Robert Taylor, Roger Beech, Krysia Dziedzic, Steven Blackburn, Rhian Hughes and Bie Nio Ong
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2016 2:1
  3. This commentary describes how patient public involvement has been used to adapt a website called ExerciseGuide UK. This website provides a personalised physical activity program and education to those diagnosed w...

    Authors: Jordan Curry, Helen Roberts, Alan Smith, Diane Riley, Mark Pearson and Cynthia C. Forbes
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:66
  4. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) describes the active involvement of patients and ... the public in the research process. Through PPI, patients and members of the public are ... the design and conduct of clin...

    Authors: Zahra Jamal, Alexander Perkins, Christopher Allen, Richard Evans, Joanna Sturgess, Claire Snowdon, Tim Clayton and Diana Elbourne
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:13
  5. Metastatic cancer is often experienced by patients as a death sentence. At the same time, translational scientists approach metastasis also as an interesting phenomenon that they try to understand and prevent. Th...

    Authors: Hildert Bronkhorst, Wytske M. van Weerden, Eline M. Bunnik and Hub Zwart
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2023 9:85
  6. There is growing recognition of the importance of patient and public stakeholder involvement (PPI) in patient preference research. However, limited ... regarding the impact, barriers and enablers of PPI in prefer...

    Authors: Meredith Y. Smith, Rosanne Janssens, A. Cecilia Jimenez-Moreno, Irina Cleemput, Mireille Muller, Serena Oliveri, Gwenda Simons, Valentina Strammiello, Isabelle Huys and Marie Falahee
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2023 9:21
  7. Young people with a chronic condition are increasingly involved in doing research and developing tools and interventions that concern them. Working together with patients is called Patient and Public Involvement ...

    Authors: Femke van Schelven, Eline van der Meulen, Noortje Kroeze, Marjolijn Ketelaar and Hennie Boeije
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:59
  8. It has been increasingly recognized that patients should be actively involved in the design, conduct and dissemination of research. Besides empowering patients and democratizing research, involvement can enhance ...

    Authors: Imke Schilling, Heike Behrens, Claudia Hugenschmidt, Jennifer Liedtke, Guido Schmiemann and Ansgar Gerhardus
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2019 5:15
  9. Paediatric Intensive Care (PIC) provides care to extremely ill children. Research in this area can be difficult because children are often too sick to discuss being involved in a study and parents are too upset a...

    Authors: J. C. Menzies, K. P. Morris, H. P. Duncan and J. F. Marriott
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2016 2:32
  10. Authors: Delia Muir, Lidewij Eva Vat, Malori Keller, Tim Bell, Clara R. Jørgensen, Nanna B. Eskildsen, Anna T. Johnsen, Raksha Pandya-Wood, Steven Blackburn, Ruth Day, Carol Ingram, Julie Hapeshi, Samaira Khan, Delia Muir, Wendy Baird, Sue H. Pavitt…
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3(Suppl 1):27

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 3 Supplement 1

    The Correction to this article has been published in Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:12

  11. While the patient and public involvement (PPI) evidence base has expanded over the past...

    Authors: S. Staniszewska, J. Brett, I. Simera, K. Seers, C. Mockford, S. Goodlad, D. G. Altman, D. Moher, R. Barber, S. Denegri, A. Entwistle, P. Littlejohns, C. Morris, R. Suleman, V. Thomas and C. Tysall
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3:13
  12. During the COVID-19 pandemic many work tasks are being done remotely through digital meetings, including PPI in research. Yet, some PPI activities have been paused or cancelled altogether ... vulnerable groups. A...

    Authors: Elin Lampa, Björn Sonnentheil, Antónia Tökés and Georgina Warner
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:73
  13. The first theme, ‘research as a vehicle to impact’ showed how interest in becoming involved in research was founded on the possibility of impacting healthcare through research. Other inspiring factors were how th...

    Authors: Toril Beate Røssvoll, Kristin Liabo, Tove Aminda Hanssen, Jan H. Rosenvinge, Elisabeth Sundkvist and Gunn Pettersen
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2024 10:24
  14. In the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous researchers postponed their patient and public involvement (PPI) activities. This was mainly due to ... skills to participate digitally. In fact, digital PPI workshops differ fr...

    Authors: Jennifer Engler, Franziska Brosse, Truc Sophia Dinh, Astrid-Alexandra Klein, Maria-Sophie Brueckle, Jenny Petermann, Christiane Muth, Karola Mergenthal, Marjan van den Akker and Karen Voigt
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:52
  15. In recent years, projects to develop reporting guidelines have attempted to integrate the perspectives of patients and public members. Best practices for patient and public involvement (PPI) in such projects have...

    Authors: Ellen B. M. Elsman, Maureen Smith, Catherine Hofstetter, Frank Gavin, Estelle Jobson, Sarah Markham, Juanna Ricketts, Ami Baba, Nancy J. Butcher and Martin Offringa
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2024 10:33
  16. There is a growing consensus among scholars, national governments, and intergovernmental organisations of the need to involve the public in decision-making around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in soc...

    Authors: Francis McKay, Bethany J. Williams, Graham Prestwich, Darren Treanor and Nina Hallowell
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:21
  17. The findings indicate that the PPP model is effective for embedding Public and Patient Involvement [PPI] within health services research, and recommends that PPI is integrated at the earliest opportunity within.....

    Authors: Pooja Saini, Shaima M. Hassan, Esmaeil Khedmati Morasae, Mark Goodall, Clarissa Giebel, Saiqa Ahmed, Anna Pearson, Lesley M. Harper, Jane Cloke, Jenny Irvine and Mark Gabbay
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:49
  18. After publication of this supplement [1], it was brought to our attention that errors were apparent in the following abstracts and are included in this correction.

    Authors: Elspeth Mathie, Helena Wythe, Diane Munday, Paul Millac, Graham Rhodes, Nick Roberts, Jean Simpson, Nat Barden, Penny Vicary, Amander Wellings, Fiona Poland and Julia Jones
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:12

    The original article was published in Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3:27

  19. Patient and public involvement (PPI) improves the quality of health research and ... research is relevant to patients’ needs. Though PPI is increasingly evident in clinical and health ... few examples in the rese...

    Authors: Rebecca Birch, Gwenda Simons, Heidi Wähämaa, Catherine M. McGrath, Eva C. Johansson, Diana Skingle, Kerin Bayliss, Bella Starling, Danielle M. Gerlag, Christopher D. Buckley, Rebecca J. Stack, Karim Raza and Marie Falahee
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:6
  20. Patient and public involvement (PPI) has become an essential part of the ... dissemination of research. While researchers who employed PPI mainly report on the positive aspects, in practice PPI is still an except...

    Authors: Imke Schilling, Heike Behrens, Jutta Bleidorn, Ildikó Gágyor, Claudia Hugenschmidt, Hannah Jilani, Guido Schmiemann and Ansgar Gerhardus
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2019 5:38
  21. ReIMAGINE aims to improve the current prostate specific antigen (PSA)/biopsy risk stratification for prostate cancer (PCa) and develop a new image-based method (with biomarkers) for diagnosing high/low risk PCa i...

    Authors: S. Green, S. Tuck, J. Long, T. Green, A. Green, P. Ellis, A. Haire, C. Moss, F. Cahill, N. McCartan, L. Brown, A. Santaolalla, T. Marsden, M. Rodriquez Justo, J. Hadley, S. Punwani…
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:81
  22. Interest in patient involvement in research is growing. Research should rather be ‘with’ or ‘by’ patients, and not only be ‘about’ or ‘for’ patients. Patients’ active involvement in research is not self-eviden...

    Authors: Dirk-Wouter Smits, Karen van Meeteren, Martijn Klem, Mattijs Alsem and Marjolijn Ketelaar
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:30
  23. After a pre-measure of understanding was taken, we explored issues with the test instructions in patient and public involvement (PPI) sessions where children acted as advisers in ... (1–12 years old) in the subse...

    Authors: Therese Casanova, Carla Black, Sheima Rafiq, Jessica Hugill-Jones, Jenny C. A. Read and Kathleen Vancleef
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:29
  24. Spinal manual therapy and corticosteroid nerve root injection are commonly used to treat patients with lumbar radiculopathy. The SALuBRITY trial—a two parallel group, double sham controlled, randomised clinica...

    Authors: Corina Ryf, Léonie Hofstetter, Lauren Clack and Cesar A. Hincapié
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2024 10:8
  25. The quality of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in healthcare research varies considerably and is ... , to incentivise and celebrate continuous improvement in PPI.

    Authors: Steven Blackburn, Rachele Hine, Samantha Fairbanks, Phillip Parkes, Darren Murinas, Andrew Meakin, Robert Taylor, Linda Parton, Marilyn Jones, Jessica Tunmore, Jennifer Lench, Nicola Evans, Katharine Lewney, Lucy O’Mara and Anthony A. Fryer
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2023 9:99
  26. The 2011 standards for trustworthy development of healthcare guidelines published by the United States-based Institute of Medicine recommend that guideline developers involve patients and public representative...

    Authors: Melissa J. Armstrong and Joshua A. Bloom
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3:19
  27. When planning a research project into patients’ experiences of online booking of GP appointments, we tried out a new way to get feedback from the public on our research ideas and design. As the research topic ...

    Authors: Abi Eccles, Carol Bryce, Amadea Turk and Helen Atherton
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:38
  28. If people can read, understand and act on health information to better their health and reduce illness, they are thought to have “adequate” health literacy. Poor health literacy can mean people are less able to a...

    Authors: Stephanie Howard Wilsher, Julii Brainard, Yoon Loke and Charlotte Salter
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3:31
  29. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in health research is gaining increased attention ... group interviews to explore the user experiences of PPI.

    Authors: Mille Guldager Christiansen, Helle Pappot, Clayon Hamilton, Trine Lund-Jacobsen, Anne Wilhøft Kristensen, Sara Nordentoft, Beverley Lim Høeg, Pernille Bidstrup, Iben Husted Nielsen, Jane Ulstrup, Anouk Kirsten Trip, Mary Jarden and Karin Piil
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2023 9:115
  30. Patient and public involvement in health-related research is a new discipline in Denmark. In 2021, a national conference titled 'Patient and Public Involvement in Complex Intervention Research' provided a foru...

    Authors: Pernille Christiansen Skovlund, Jeanette Finderup, Sanne Aabo, Flemming Jensen, Henning Søndergaard and Lotte Ørneborg Rodkjær
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2024 10:3
  31. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in research is increasingly being utilized to ... . The Patient Engagement Studio (PES) supports PPI in research by working directly with researchers ... viable embryos. To da...

    Authors: Perry R. Fleming, Makayla M. Swygert, Coen Hasenkamp, Jessica Sterling, Ginny Cartee, Rebecca Russ-Sellers, Melanie Cozad, Renee J. Chosed, William E. Roudebush and Ann Blair Kennedy
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:29
  32. The findings are based on our reflections, a research diary, email correspondence and fieldnotes from co-design events. Co-design participants who attended most of the ten co-design events took part through writt...

    Authors: Mary Anne Lagmay Tanay, Jo Armes, Catherine Oakley, Lesley Sage, Deb Tanner, Jose Roca, Liz Bryson, Barbara Greenall, Lauren Urwin, Toni Wyatt and Glenn Robert
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:36
  33. Those whose lives are most directly impacted by health care—patients, caregivers, and frontline staff—are ideally situated to improve patient health care services and care quality. Despite a proliferation of lite...

    Authors: Sarah Davis, Nancy Pandhi, Barbara Warren, Njeri Grevious, Madison Crowder, Haley Ingersoll, Elizabeth Perry, Andrew Sussman and Rachel Grob
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:34
  34. Despite increasing interest in patient involvement in health care research, researchers may be uncertain about the benefits of involving patients in the design and conduction of clinical studies. We aimed to e...

    Authors: Marianne Vogsen, Susanne Geneser, Marie Lykke Rasmussen, Mogens Hørder and Malene Grubbe Hildebrandt
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:1
  35. In 2015 a microbiology team in Bristol joined a European research project that aims to develop new antibiotics to fight drug resistant infections. The microbiology team were convinced of the benefits of patient a...

    Authors: Sally Grier, David Evans, Andy Gibson, Teh Li Chin, Margaret Stoddart, Michele Kok, Richard Campbell, Val Kenny and Alasdair MacGowan
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:3
  36. Twelve descriptive summaries emerged: (1) CCRF ‘role’ perspective (2) purpose, remit and future direction (3) aspirations (4) learning as reciprocation (5) regular meetings, contact and feedback (6) expectation s...

    Authors: Faye Forsyth, Caroline Saunders, Anne Elmer and Shirlene Badger
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2019 5:13
  37. The UK’s National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit in Emergency Preparedness and Response was asked to undertake research on how to reduce the impact of complex national/intern...

    Authors: Julii Suzanne Brainard, Enana Al Assaf, Judith Omasete, Steve Leach, Charlotte C. Hammer and Paul R. Hunter
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3:23
  38. Many young adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) find it hard to control their blood glucose levels. With lots of things going on in their lives, their diabetes is often not the most important thing to them. That ...

    Authors: Mary Clare O’Hara, Áine Cunningham, Cameron Keighron, Gary Allen, Antony Caulfield, Ciara Duffy, Michelle Long, Madeleine Mallon, Monica Mullins, Garret Tonra, Sarah Simkin, Lisa Hynes, Máire O’Donnell, Molly Byrne and Sean F Dinneen
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3:21
  39. We successfully delivered two public engagement events. The success of the events has generated individual interest in PPI and enquiries about future events from neighbouring...

    Authors: Anna Gilbertson, Matthew J. Ridd, Eileen Sutton, Lyn Liddiard, Julie Clayton, Amanda Roberts, Jonathan Chan, Alisha Bhanot, Rosie Wellesley and Shoba Dawson
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:6
  40. The ROLO Study (Randomised cOntrol trial of a Low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy to prevent macrosomia) was a randomised control trial conducted between 2007 and 2011 to examine if a low glycaemic index (GI) d...

    Authors: N. M. Walsh, E. C. O’Brien, A. A. Geraghty, D. F. Byrne, A. Whelan, S. Reilly, S. Murray, C. Reilly, E. Adams, P. M. Farnan and F. M. McAuliffe
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:16
  41. Involving patients and the public in research helps to ensure that research remains relevant, and has an impact on the people it aims to benefit. Funding bodies now require patients and the public to be involv...

    Authors: Lisa M. Andrews, Helen Allen, Zoë A. Sheppard, Guy Baylis and Thomas W. Wainwright
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2015 1:13
  42. Patient safety is a growing research area. However, although patients and the public are increasingly involved in clinical research, there is little guidance on how best to involve patients in patient safety r...

    Authors: Dominic Furniss, Ioanna Iacovides, Imogen Lyons, Ann Blandford and Bryony Dean Franklin
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2016 2:19
  43. The aim of this paper is to present our experiences from a shared working group (SWG) with patient representatives and researchers. The SWG collaborated on developing a psychosocial cancer rehabilitation inter...

    Authors: Eva Rames Nissen, Vibeke Bregnballe, Mimi Yung Mehlsen, Anne Kathrine Østerby Muldbjerg, Maja O’Connor and Kirsten Elisabeth Lomborg
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:24
  44. Within health services research in the UK, there has been growing interest in evidence-based medicine (EBM) and patient and public involvement (PPI) in research. These two movements have ... their common concern....

    Authors: Andy Gibson, Kate Boddy, Kath Maguire and Nicky Britten
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2015 1:10
  45. ALL_EARS@UoS is a patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) group for people with lived experience of hearing loss. The purpose of the group is to share experiences of hearing loss and hearing healt...

    Authors: Kate Hough, Mary Grasmeder, Heather Parsons, William B Jones, Sarah Smith, Chris Satchwell, Ian Hobday, Sarah Taylor and Tracey Newman
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2024 10:38
  46. Involving patients and their carers in research has become more common, as funders demand evidence of involvement. The ‘Patient Voice in Cancer Research’ (PVCR) is an initiative led by University College Dubli...

    Authors: Éidín Ní Shé, Aoife Gordan, Barbara Hughes, Tom Hope, Teresa McNally, Ramon Whelan, Mary Staunton, Margaret Grayson, Liane Hazell, Iseult Wilson, Richard Stephens, Elaine Quinn and Amanda McCann
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2021 7:63
  47. The use of new technologies and methodologies in young people’s mental health research is needed to allow more frequent and reliable sampling. Mobile applications and e-platforms create exciting potential for the...

    Authors: Claire Grant, Emily Widnall, Lauren Cross, Emily Simonoff and Johnny Downs
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:51

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