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  • Patient and public involvement (PPI) in healthcare

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  • Significant commitment exists for public and patient involvement (PPI) in UK clinical research.
  • National guidance supports PPI, yet practical implementation models are scarce.
  • A need exists for consistent and constructive PPI integration across diverse research portfolios.

Discussion:

  • The Peninsula Research Bank serves as a case study for successful PPI integration.
  • Demonstrates practical application of PPI principles in experimental medicine.
  • Highlights the value of PPI in enhancing research quality and relevance.

Key Insights:

  • Effective PPI integration requires practical, replicable models.
  • Experimental medicine research benefits significantly from robust PPI.
  • The Peninsula Research Bank provides a blueprint for consistent PPI implementation.

Outlook:

  • Further development and dissemination of PPI models are needed.
  • Encouraging wider adoption of successful PPI strategies in clinical research.
  • Strengthening the role of patients and the public in shaping research agendas.