An overview
Public involvement in research is when the research is carried out with or by members of the public rather than
‘to’, ‘about’, or ‘for’ them. This includes, for example, working with research funders to prioritise research,
offering advice as members of a project steering group, commenting on and developing research materials and
undertaking research with research participants.
For more information, see About public involvement.
The People in Research website is a notice board of involvement opportunities from NIHR and many other organisations in the health and social care research sector.
Latest Opportunities
PPI Lead — Perimenopause Digital Health Platform (NIHR i4i)
Letter of intent: PPI Lead needed for NIHR perimenopause digital health study (subject to funding).
Supporting people who call the ambulance service frequently
Supporting the development of a research project
Help shape research on non-invasive wound monitoring and personalised care in dentistry
Help shape research on non-invasive wound monitoring and personalised care in dentistry
Patient and Public Contributors Needed: Improving Clinical Trial Design for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Help shape research for improving clinical trial design for neurodegenerative diseases
Improving urinary continence care for minoritised menopausal women
Minoritised menopausal women's stories on incontinence and hospital care
Digital Pathology and the future NHS workforce – public perspectives wanted
Help shape training for NHS doctors using new digital technologies
Experiences of surveillance technology in inpatient wards
This project looks at experiences of surveillance technology in inpatient mental health wards.
Antibiotic access in private (non-publicly funded) primary care settings in England
We aim to understand how antibiotics are accessed through private primary care services in England
Share your experiences of Psoriatic Arthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis
Discuss your experience with master’s level students who are studying the immune system.
Share your experiences of Treatment for Juvenile Arthritis when you were a child or teenager.
Discuss your experience with master’s level students who are studying the immune system.
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