Involving seldom-heard groups in a PPI process to inform the design of a proposed trial on the use of probiotics to prevent preterm birth: a case study

J Rayment, R Lanlehin, C McCourt… - Research Involvement and …, 2017 - Springer
Plain English summary When designing clinical trials it is important to involve members of
the public, who can provide a view on what may encourage or prevent people participating
and on what matters to them. This is known as Public and Patient Involvement (PPI). People
from minority ethnic groups are often less likely to take part in clinical trials, but it is important
to ensure they are able to participate fully so that health research and its findings are
relevant to a wide population. We are preparing to conduct a randomised controlled trial …

[引用][C] Involving seldom‑heard groups in a PPI process to inform the design of a proposed trial on the use of probiotics to prevent preterm birth: a case study. Res …

J Rayment, R Lanlehin, C McCourt, SM Husain
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