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Post an opportunity for patient and public involvement

This form is for health and medical researchers within the Thames Valley area who would like to recruit patients and/or the public to help with their research. When approved, the listing will be published with others on this website and emailed to people who have signed up to the Oxford BRC’s Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) mailing list.
  • Please paste the URL of the existing listing here, to confirm which one should be edited
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  • Please give as much detail as possible. Use lay terms suitable for members of the public. Make clear what group of people you are seeking.
  • Please include an end date so that we can ensure the listing is taken down automatically after that date. If there is no end date, please state "Ongoing". However, please note that there is a default end date of 1 year for ongoing listings. Therefore we urge you to diarise a renewal request if the listing is still neeeded after a year. You are welcome to contact us to change any details or the end date at any time.
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Post an opportunity for patient and public involvement

PPI RESEARCHER GUIDANCE

  • Section 1 – Foreword and Introduction
    • Foreword by Professor Gavin Screaton
    • Introduction
  • Section 2 – What is Patient and Public Involvement?
    • Patient and public involvement, engagement and participation definitions
    • Why involve the public in research?
    • Funding body requirements: NIHR, UKRI and Wellcome
    • Academic literature requirements
    • PPI strategies
    • Standards and best practice
    • Why patients and the public want to get involved
    • Involving people from diverse and ‘under-served’ groups
    • Ethical approval
    • Costing and funding patient and public involvement
  • Section 3 – PPI and the Research Pathway
    • The research cycle
    • PPI opportunities in the research pathway
    • Case studies across the research pathway
  • Section 4 – PPI in Practice
    • Recruiting patients and the public
      • Deciding who to involve
      • PPI groups and recruitment websites
      • Advertising for PPI contributors
      • Where to advertise
      • Template for advertisement for PPI contributor
    • Communicating with patients and the public
      • Writing in plain English
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    • Support and guidance for patients and the public
      • Role descriptions and interviews
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      • Training and support for PPI contributors
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    • Guidance for meetings and other PPI activities
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      • Terms of Reference
      • Consent to share personal information
  • Section 5 – PPI Resources for Researchers
    • PPI leads and coordinators
    • PPI groups, Oxford
    • Training and support
    • Recruitment websites
    • Organisations supporting PPI in research, nationally
    • Funding opportunities supporting PPI in research

Public engagement for researchers

  • Public engagement for researchers
    • Public Engagement Case Study – Breathe Oxford at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
    • Public Engagement Case Study – GenExpressID study: working with a patient interest group

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