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Training for service user involvement in health and social care research: a study of training provision and participants' experiences
 — report summary
Author(s)R Lockey, J Sitzia, T Gillingham
Corporate AuthorTrue Project, INVOLVE, Department of Health - DH
Journal titleINVOLVE Newsletter insert, Spring 2004, March 2004
PublisherEastleigh, Hants, March 2004
Pages4 pp (TRUE Report summary)
SourceINVOLVE, Wessex House, Upper Market Street, Eastleigh, Hants SO50 9FD. www.invo.org.uk
KeywordsServices ; Health services ; Consumer ; Training [welfare work] ; Coordination ; Research Reviews.
AnnotationUsers of health and social care services bring unique and invaluable experience, knowledge and perspectives to research. However, sometimes people need to gain new and specific skills and knowledge to be actively involved in research, and so research training for service users is a key principle of successful involvement. The True Project was commissioned by INVOLVE and undertaken by Worthing & Southlands NHS Trust. The project was carried out by a collaborative team of 11 researchers from service user, NHS and academic backgrounds. This summary outlines those factors that constitute good training, and the impacts of training for the individuals involved. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-040720219 P
ClassmarkI: L: WY: QW: QAJ: 3A:6KC *

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