Priorities for methodological research on patient and public involvement in clinical trials: A modified Delphi process
Health Expectations2017Vol. 20(6), pp. 1401–1410
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Anna Kearney, Paula Williamson, Bridget Young, Heather Bagley, Carrol Gamble, Simon Denegri, Delia Muir, Natalie Simon, Stephen B. Thomas, Jim T. Elliot, Helen Bulbeck, Joanna Crocker, Claire Planner, Claire L. Vale, Mike Clarke, Tim Sprosen, Kerry Woolfall
Abstract
The prioritized methodological research topics indicate important areas of uncertainty about PPI in trials. Addressing these uncertainties will be critical to enhancing PPI. Our findings should be used in the planning and funding of PPI in clinical trials to help focus research efforts and minimize waste.
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