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November 2019
Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop 1: the long and winding road
Three local NIHR organisations - the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) Oxford and the NIHR Oxford Health BRC - are running a series of workshops in 2019 and 2020 for patients and members of the public. Each workshop will cover a different topic and explore ways in which patients and members of the public can get involved in research. You are welcome to attend as many or as few in the series as…
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Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: Service user-led research
This is one of a series of Patient and Public Involvement Workshops we are running for patients and members of the public. Places are free but limited and you must register to attend. About this workshop User-led research means that users make decisions about research, for example what is researched and how the study is carried out. This workshop will be led by Alison Faulkner who will share her experience of shaping and leading health research. Alison Faulkner is a…
Find out more »January 2020
Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: PPI and digital health
This is one of a series of Patient and Public Involvement Workshops we are running for patients and members of the public. Places are free but limited and you must register to attend. About this workshop There is increasing attention on the potential to improve people’s health through digital technologies and the vast amounts of data being collected in health and care organisations. There is also consensus that involving patients and members of the public in discussions about how best to use…
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Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: PPI and systematic reviews
This is one of a series of Patient and Public Involvement Workshops we are running for patients and members of the public. Places are free but limited and you must register to attend. About this workshop A systematic review is a summary of findings from many individual studies looking at a particular research question. Although it may be difficult to see how to involve patients, members of the public and carers, it is increasingly accepted that doing so can add…
Find out more »March 2020
POSTPONED: Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: PPI and ethics
Due to current concerns regarding the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, we have taken the decision to postpone this event. The rescheduled event will be advertised later in the year at oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-events. This is one of a series of Patient and Public Involvement Workshops we are running for patients and members of the public. Places are free but limited and you must register to attend. About this workshop This workshop will explore ethics in research, including what is ethics, how researchers address…
Find out more »June 2020
Health economics – RECORDING AVAILABLE
Dr Lucy Abel from the University of Oxford’s Department of Primary Care presented this webinar about health economics on 18th June 2020. You can watch a recording of the webinar by going to the Video Library.
Find out more »November 2020
PPI webinar: Qualitative research
Dr Nikki Newhouse is a postdoctoral researcher in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford, where she works as a qualitative methodologist. Her primary research interest is in human-computer interaction, in particular the development, evaluation and implementation of complex digital interventions to support physical and psychological wellbeing across the lifespan. She uses qualitative and participatory design methods to explore how and why people use (and don’t use) technology 'in the wild'. In this presentation,…
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PPI webinar: Finding and reading a research paper
Dr Thomas Kabir from the McPin Foundation will talk about finding, reading and understanding healthcare and medical research papers. The webinar is organised by a collaboration of Oxford-based organisations that work together to support patient, carer and public involvement in health research.
Find out more »July 2021
To public co-applicant or not to public co-applicant?
What’s the difference between a public co-applicant and the other people involved in the PPI on a study? Should all studies have a public co-applicant? When is it a good idea to have a public co-applicant on a research study? What do public co-apps do? Who should they be? What support should be provided to public co-applicants? Questions, questions, questions…. Join Amander Wellings (speaker/panellist), Heidi Surridge (speaker/panellist) & Dr Susannah Hopper (panellist) to hear about and discuss public co-applicants with…
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