An overview
Public involvement in research is when the research is carried out with or by members of the public rather than
‘to’, ‘about’, or ‘for’ them. This includes, for example, working with research funders to prioritise research,
offering advice as members of a project steering group, commenting on and developing research materials and
undertaking research with research participants.
For more information, see About public involvement.
Latest Opportunities
Looking for women expecting their first baby to help design research on accessing pregnancy content from social media influencers
Are you expecting your first baby? Do you access pregnancy content from social media influencers?
Provide feedback on a trial information sheet and consent form
The NIHR is looking for people with experience of advanced cancer to help review study documents
Assessing bone health during breast cancer treatment: A feasibility study
Measuring bone health at a mammography appointment in women on treatment for breast cancer
Mental health symptoms in Lewy body diseases
Survey for people affected by Lewy body disease on opinions/experiences of mental health symptoms
Have you or your relative been in hospital as an inpatient for a broken hip?
We are researching nutrition strategies to help reduce muscle weakness in patients with broken hips.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Panel for the Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) study
Join us in shaping the future of research!
Fertility preservation (FP) in those assigned female at birth
Coordinating research activities for fertility preservation (FP) in those assigned female at birth.
Virtual reality as pain management in advanced cancer
To develop and refine a virtual reality intervention that will help people living with cancer
STALLED: What works to improve SafeTy, pAtient experience, outcomes and costs related to deLayed ambulance handovers at Emergency Departments? A whole systems approach
Ambulance queuing is a big problem. It delays care.
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