PPI Unit I 2015
Completion requirements
PPI 2015 Unit I
4. Lesson 1 Key concepts & definitions
4.5. Lesson 1b Assumptions & misconceptions
There are some tensions in the patient and public involvement field.
Assumptions:
- Patients and the public bring a different, complementary kind of expertise to a research team.
- Patient and public involvement results in research that is more relevant to the needs of patients.
- The patient/lay viewpoint will be welcomed by researchers.
- Patients want to become involved in this way.
- PPI is a moral imperative.
- Patients/the public assume that research leads to better health care (of course, we hope it does, but it may not be as rapid as they expect).
Misconceptions:
- Recruiting patients as participants or interviewing patients as part of a study is involving them.
- Healthcare researchers have all the necessary knowledge and expertise for a clinical trial without involving patients.
- Patients can be placed on a Trial Steering Committee without any preparation/training and treated the same as any other committee member