‘Including us, talking to us and creating a safe environment’—Youth patient and public involvement and the Walking In ScHools (WISH) Study: Lessons learned
Health Expectations2023Vol. 27(1), pp. e13885–e13885
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Alison Gallagher, S. Maria O’Kane, Leanne C Doherty, Maria Faulkner, Gary McDermott, Russell Jago, Ian M. Lahart, Marie Murphy, Angela Carlin
Abstract
Pupils from post-primary schools interested/participating in the WISH Study were invited to attend YAG meetings. YAG meetings were set up to consult adolescent girls on the delivery, implementation and dissemination of the WISH intervention.
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