Application of a tool for the evaluation of public and patient involvement in research

BMJ Open
Susan Jill StocksStephen M Campbell

Abstract

Public and patient involvement (PPI) is required at all stages of research by many funding bodies such as the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Given the high priority of PPI within NIHR programmes and the associated costs, it is important that the process of involvement and impact of PPI on health services research is evaluated. We aimed to develop a tool to quantitatively evaluate the quality of PPI in research from a PPI participant's perspective in order to inform the researchers about absolute level of quality (cross-sectional aspect) and changes in quality over time (longitudinal aspect). A primary care patient safety translational research centre. The 12 members of the Research User Group (RUG) of Greater Manchester Primary Care Patient Safety Translational Research Centre. By their own choice each RUG member supported a specific research theme. The level of involvement varied from commenting on documents through to designing their own research projects. Measure absolute score and change in score over time in a nine-point Likert score within individuals. Compare Likert scores before undertaking PPI with scores after PPI activities. Evaluate the usefulness of a questionnaire based on a theoretical framework o...Continue Reading

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May 14, 2016·Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy·Catherine HydeCarolyn A Chew-Graham
Dec 7, 2019·Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy·Donna L LittlewoodNavneet Kapur
May 3, 2019·Health Economics, Policy, and Law·Mio Fredriksson, Jonathan Tritter
Apr 20, 2019·Archives of Disease in Childhood·Jenny PrestonBob Phillips
Apr 24, 2019·Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy·Trisha GreenhalghAlan Chant
Apr 24, 2019·Frontiers in Sociology·Rachel Matthews, Constantina Stan Papoulias

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