Workshop category:
- Priority setting
Acknowledgements:
1 PrioRiTy Study, Ireland/UK
Relevance to patients and consumers:
There is some evidence of mismatch between what patients, the public, health professionals and researchers want to see researched, and the research that is actually being conducted. It is recognised that patients, the public and the clinicians who attend to them, are able to, and should, make contributions to shape research agendas so that the interests of all parties can be represented. Our workshop will focus on novel approaches for involving patients and healthcare consumers in setting priorities for research. We will present some practical, pragmatic, good practice examples of research initiatives with fully engaged public involvement.