Making patient and public involvement in cancer and palliative research a reality: academic support is vital for success
@article{Collins2014MakingPA,
title={Making patient and public involvement in cancer and palliative research a reality: academic support is vital for success},
author={Karen A Collins and Jonathan Boote and David Ardron and Jacqui Gath and Tracy Green and Sam H Ahmedzai},
journal={BMJ Supportive \& Palliative Care},
year={2014},
volume={5},
pages={203 - 206}
}Objective Patient and public involvement (PPI) has become an established theme within the UK health research policy and is recognised as an essential force in the drive to improve the quality of services and research. These developments have been particularly rapid in the cancer field. Methods This paper outlines a model of PPI in research (known as the North Trent Cancer Research Network Consumer Research Panel, NTCRN CRP; comprising 38 cancer and palliative care patients/carers) and the key…
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