Implementing public involvement throughout the research process-Experience and learning from the GPs in EDs study
Abstract Background Public involvement in health services research is encouraged. Descriptions of public involvement across the whole research cycle of a major study are uncommon and its effects on research conduct are poorly understood. Aim This study aimed to describe how we implemented public inv...
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Main Authors: | Bridie Angela Evans (Author), Andrew Carson‐Stevens (Author), Alison Cooper (Author), Freya Davies (Author), Michelle Edwards (Author), Barbara Harrington (Author), Julie Hepburn (Author), Tom Hughes (Author), Delyth Price (Author), Niroshan A. Siriwardena (Author), Helen Snooks (Author), Adrian Edwards (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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