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Susie

Susie Fong Post 1

2 December 2015, 1:40 PM Edited by the author on 7 January 2016, 7:26 AM

Unit II: Thought question 2

Do you think there are any tensions between patient/public motivation for getting involved and researchers’ reasons for involving patients and the public in their research? Can you see any difficulties in meeting patients’ expectations that research will make a difference for people with a long-term condition? How can these difficulties be managed?

We look forward to your thoughts!

Valeria Kovacs

Valeria Kovacs Post 2 (summarised) in reply to 1

30 January 2016, 7:33 PM
I think that motivations could be of a variety of natures and if they are not...
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Donna Alexander

Donna Alexander Post 3 (summarised) in reply to 1

1 February 2016, 2:36 PM
In order to reduce tensions and set realistic expectations for the patients...
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Jean

Jean Conway Post 4 (summarised) in reply to 1

7 February 2016, 7:12 PM
As Valeria and Donna point out realistic expectations must be explained to...
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IRENE RWOMUSHANA Post 5 (summarised) in reply to 1

10 February 2016, 3:17 PM
Valeria has already mentioned that motivation in different forms is in order....
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Mariam Hassan

Mariam Hassan Post 6 (summarised) in reply to 1

14 February 2016, 7:22 PM
A patient/carer's motivation for involvement in research would be altrusitic...
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