Public & patients
The involvement and engagement of patients and the public (PPIE) is crucial to ensuring that our clinical research is both effective and relevant to a wide range of people. Actively involving patients, caregivers, and public groups in the research process helps address real-world needs and challenges, improving healthcare quality and outcomes. It also enhances the focus and impact of studies, ensuring that they are meaningful and beneficial to the communities they aim to serve.
On a broader scale, PPIE accelerates the translation of our research findings into practical applications that can benefit local, national, and global populations. By making clinical research more inclusive and diverse, it ensures that findings are equitable, generalizable, and impactful, ultimately advancing healthcare and disease prevention worldwide. In essence, patient and public involvement not only improves research processes but also ensures that clinical research delivers tangible benefits for everyone.
On a broader scale, PPIE accelerates the translation of our research findings into practical applications that can benefit local, national, and global populations. By making clinical research more inclusive and diverse, it ensures that findings are equitable, generalizable, and impactful, ultimately advancing healthcare and disease prevention worldwide. In essence, patient and public involvement not only improves research processes but also ensures that clinical research delivers tangible benefits for everyone.