Public contributors' preferences for the organization of remote public involvement meetings in health and social care: A discrete choice experiment study
Abstract Introduction Covid‐19 expanded the use of remote working to engage with public contributors in health and social care research. These changes have the potential to limit the ability to participate in patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) for some public contributors. It is th...
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Main Authors: | Luis E. Loria‐Rebolledo (Author), Verity Watson (Author), Shaima Hassan (Author), Mark Gabbay (Author), Naheed Tahir (Author), Muhammad Hossain (Author), Mark Goodall (Author), Lucy Frith (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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