Adapting Patient and Public Involvement processes in response to the Covid‐19 pandemic
Abstract Background The COVID‐19 pandemic brought rapid and major changes to research, and those wishing to carry out Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) activities faced challenges, such as restrictions on movement and contact, illness, bereavement and risks to potential participants. Some researc...
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Main Authors: | Claire Snowdon (Author), Elizabeth Silver (Author), Paul Charlton (Author), Brian Devlin (Author), Emma Greenwood (Author), Andrew Hutchings (Author), Susan Moug (Author), Ravinder Vohra (Author), Richard Grieve (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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