Involving patients and the public in cancer associated thrombosis research: A strategy for success

Q4 Medicine Thrombosis Update Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1016/j.tru.2024.100196
Michelle Edwards , Kathy Seddon , Elin Baddeley , Anne Gulbech Ording , Mark Pearson , Isabelle Mahe , Simon Mooijaart , Frederikus A. Klok , Simon I.R. Noble , SERENITY consortium
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The role of public involvement (PI) in biomedical research has never been greater, with accumulating evidence demonstrating its ability to improve the quality of research and the likelihood of translating findings into clinical practice. As the demand for meaningful PI in research continues to grow, research teams are required to provide more than a tokenistic acknowledgement of the role of public contributors to the success of a project.
This paper presents an overview of PI as a whole and specifically reflects on how it has added value, to an international cancer associated thrombosis research program. It introduces tools designed to guide teams unfamiliar with PI, introducing the Public Involvement in Research Impact Toolkit (PIRIT) which provides a structure for planning and reporting on PI activities from the study inception through conduct, to its impact.
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Thrombosis Update
Thrombosis Update Medicine-Hematology
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