Is it worth it? Patient and public views on the impact of their involvement in health research and its assessment: a UK‐based qualitative interview study
Health Expectations2016Vol. 20(3), pp. 519–528
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Abstract
While there appears to be widespread support for PPI impact assessment among PPI contributors, their views on what to assess and how are diverse. PPI contributors should be involved as equal partners in debates and decisions about these issues. Individual feedback on impact may increase PPI contributors' potential impact and their motivation to stay involved.
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