Co-design workshop opportunity to help make it easier for patients to take capecitabine as prescribed
Workshops to generate ideas on how to improve patients’ ability to take capecitabine as prescribed
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Full description:
Participants will take part in one workshop, which is expected to last for approximately 2 hours and 30 mins with breaks, either online or in-person in West London. During the workshop, we will ask participants to:
• Share their views on an intervention that will help improve patients to take oral capecitabine treatment as recommended
• Participants will either help us narrow down intervention options from a shortlist or develop the chosen intervention in more detail
Opportunity Deadline
6th July 2026
Payment:
All participants will receive £68.75 after the workshop.
Expenses:
If participating in an in-person workshop we will also be reimbursed for travel costs up to £15.
Organisation
Imperial College London
This project is sponsored by Imperial College London and forms part of a PhD study. It is funded by NIHR North West London Patient Safety Research Collaboration (PSRC).
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Topic:
Cancer
Location:
UK wide
Involvement type:
Designing and managing
What support is offered?
No prior knowledge of co-design workshops is required. The session will be structured and led by the research team. There will be facilitators present to help participants through the guided activities. participants will be invited to answer questions, and participate in activities such as voting or ranking ideas and discussions to generate and share ideas on solutions to help make it easier for patients to take their capecitabine treatment in the way that it is prescribed. The workshop will be organised so that we hear the opinions of all participants.
Can the work be done from home?
Yes
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes
