Parent/Carer Involvement in Asthma Trial
Opportunity for parents/carers of children with bronchiolitis and/or asthma to advise a trial
Link to organisation:
Full description:
BLIPA (Bacterial Lysate in Preventing Asthma) is a study that wants to find out if we can prevent recurrent wheeze and asthma in children who have had bronchiolitis. We are inviting parents / carers who have experience of children with bronchiolitis/asthma to join a patient and public involvement (PPI) group, where you will use your unique experiences to help advise and support the trial.
Opportunity Deadline
18th April 2025
Payment:
£25/hour (vouchers)
Expenses:
based on NIHR rates.
Organisation
Queen Mary University of London, Pragmatic Clinical Trials Unit
Queen Mary University of London has a vast research community covering as multitude of disease areas. Part of the research community consists of clinical trials units which support in the design, delivery and dissemination of clinical trials. BLIPA is a Paediatric Respiratory trial run by Professor Jonathan Grigg with the support of the Pragmatic Clinical Trial Unit. Please refer to our website for further information (https://www.qmul.ac.uk/pctu/)
Details
Topic:
Children and young people
Respiratory disorders
Location:
UK wide
Involvement type:
Disseminating
Implementing
Evaluating impact
What support is offered?
Before joining the group, PPI training will be offered. Once part of the group, other opportunities will be available.
Can the work be done from home?
Yes
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes