Levelling the Playing Field: The Role of Workshops to Explore How People With Parkinson's Use Music for Mood and Movement Management as Part of a Patient and Public Involvement Strategy
From a humanistic perspective, participatory processes in research find support on both ethical and moral grounds. In practical terms however, it is often difficult to establish protocols that best honour (i.e., elicit, capture, and integrate) the opinions of individuals and groups that represent th...
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Main Authors: | Dawn C. Rose (Author), Ellen Poliakoff (Author), Rebecca Hadley (Author), Ségolène M. R. Guérin (Author), Michelle Phillips (Author), William R. Young (Author) |
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