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Discover the Future of PPI in Trials Methodology: Your Invitation to Explore “A Sense of Elsewhere”

Discover the Future of Clinical Trials: Your Invitation to Explore “A Sense of Elsewhere

 

Discover our practical plan for enhancing patient and public involvement (PPI) in clinical trials, led by Prof. Derek Stewart and inspired by Colm Tóibín’s reflections on Wexford. This roadmap outlines our approach for the coming year to improve the quality and relevance of clinical trials methodology research through diverse perspectives.

Read about the HRB-TMRN’s extensive PPI experience, featuring case studies and successful collaborations that have led to significant advancements in trials methodology. See how PPI improves trial recruitment, retention, and health outcomes.

A key feature is our commitment to building a shared learning community, fostering dialogue and collaboration among researchers, patients, and the public. This roadmap sets a clear direction for future PPI efforts, proposing meetings and workshops to ensure continuous improvement.

Join us in this initiative. Read “A Sense of Elsewhere” to gain insights and contribute to a more inclusive, effective, and patient-centered approach to trial research.

Click here to download the roadmap.

We welcome your feedback  on this roadmap, including expressions of interest in participating, via this short survey https://bit.ly/PPI2024HRB-TMRN.

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