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Becoming involved in research: a service user research advisory group.
Cotterell, P., Clarke, P., Cowdrey, D., Kapp, J., Paine, M. & Wynn, R.
Chapter 11. In: Creative Engagement in Palliative Care, (Eds: Jarrett,L.), Radcliffe
Added: 28 September 2010
Benefits and drawbacks of including consumer reviewers in the scientific merit review of breast cancer research.
Andejeski, Y., Breslau, E., Hart, E., Lythcott, N., Alexander, L., Rich, I., Bisceglio, I., Smith, H. & Visco, F.
Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine, 11(2), 119-136.
Added: 15 February 2006
Benefits of and barriers to involving users in medical device technology development and evaluation.
Shah, S. & Robinson, I.
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 23(1), 131-137.
Added: 28 September 2010
Beyond our expectations: A report of the experiences of involving service users in forensic mental health research
Faulkner, A.
London: National Programme for Forensic Mental Health R&D
Added: 26 March 2012
Beyond tokenistic involvement of older people in research - a framework for future development and understanding.
Dewar, B.J.
International Journal of Older People Nursing in association with Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14(3a), 48-53.
Added: 20 February 2007
Biobanking from the patient perspective
Mitchell, D., Geissler, J., Parry-Jones, A., Keulen, H., Schmitt, D., Vavassori, R. and Matharoo-Ball, B.
Research Involvement and Engagement, 1, 4
Added: 30 July 2015
Blue skies in the Journal of Mental Health? Consumers in research.
Wykes, T.
Journal of Mental Health, 12(1), 1-6.
Added: 28 January 2009
Brief encounter: Collaborative research between academic researchers and older researchers.
Miller, E., Morrison, J. & Cook. A.
Generations Review, 16(3/4), 39-41.
Added: 28 January 2009
Briefing Paper: Using lay reviewers in the peer review process.
Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC)
London: AMRC.
Added: 21 February 2007