What do young people with rheumatic conditions in the UK think about research involvement? A qualitative study
Abstract Background Involving people of all ages in health research is now widely advocated. To date, no studies have explored whether and how young people with chronic rheumatic conditions want to be involved in influencing health research. This study aimed to explore amongst young people with rheu...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Parsons (Author), Wendy Thomson (Author), Katharine Cresswell (Author), Bella Starling (Author), Janet E. McDonagh (Author), on behalf of the Barbara Ansell National Network for Adolescent Rheumatology (BANNAR) (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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