Delphi survey Follow this link to access the survey. The deadline for completion is 9 June 2025. Why this matters Randomised trials help us understand which treatments work and which don’t. But too often, the results aren’t shared clearly—or at all—with the very people who could benefit most: ... READ MORE
Current opportunities for patient and public involvement
INVOLVEMENT CATEGORIES
Ageing | Brain | Cancer | COVID-19 | Dementia | Heart | Joints | Liver | Mental Health | Neurological Conditions | Other | Stroke | Women's Health | ALLListings for Other
Cardiovascular disease and obesity
I'm Dr Jenny Rayner, a Cardiovascular Medicine Consultant, and I'm applying for funding for a project to explore treatments for people with both cardiovascular disease and obesity. I am seeking a group of PPI contributors with either cardiovascular disease or obesity, or who have had experience of ... READ MORE
Identifying healthcare decisions taken by people living with chronic kidney disease
Helen Dakin and Frederick McElwee, researchers at the Health Economics Research Centre (HERC), part of Oxford Population Health, are researching how decisions about healthcare interventions are influenced by other healthcare decisions. One focus of the study is on medicines to lower cholesterol for ... READ MORE
Palliative care Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) pool
Help us shape the future of palliative care by sharing your voice. We are looking to create a diverse pool of people who are interested in contributing to research, education, service evaluation and improvement. This includes patients, carers, bereaved families, supporters and the public. Your ... READ MORE
Join our study on how to share trial results with adult patients and the public
The results of medical trials should be shared with patients and the public. This ensures that the research is clear, honest, and trustworthy. But, in reality, results are not often shared with these groups. Previous studies show that one of the major reasons why results are not being shared ... READ MORE