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Bella Starling

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CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|August 10, 2021
Simon Denegri, Bella Starling
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|July 13, 2021
COVID-19 and patient engagement in health research: What have we learned?Simon Denegri, Bella Starling
Research Involvement and Engagement|November 13, 2018
Diversifying audiences and producers of public involvement in scientific research: the AudioLabBella Starling, Jemma Tanswell
Gene|September 2, 2009
The intergenic region between the Mouse Recql4 and Lrrc14 genes functions as an evolutionary conserved bidirectional promoterD A Uwanogho, Shireena A Yasin, Bella Starling, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|December 1, 2018
A protocol to evaluate the impact of involvement of older people with dementia and age-related hearing and/or vision impairment in a multi-site European research studyJahanara Miah, Piers Dawes, Iracema Leroi, et al.
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal|July 5, 2017
What do young people with rheumatic disease believe to be important to research about their condition? A UK-wide studySuzanne Parsons, Wendy Thomson, Katharine Cresswell, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|October 25, 2017
Study protocol: Determining what young people with rheumatic disease consider important to research (the Young People's Opinions Underpinning Rheumatology Research - YOURR project)Suzanne Parsons, Kate Dack, Bella Starling, et al.
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal|May 26, 2018
What do young people with rheumatic conditions in the UK think about research involvement? A qualitative studySuzanne Parsons, Wendy Thomson, Katharine Cresswell, et al.
BMJ Open|October 28, 2020
Impact of involving people with dementia and their care partners in research: a qualitative studyJahanara Miah, Suzanne Parsons, Karina Lovell, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|August 16, 2019
Patient and public involvement in dementia research in the European Union: a scoping reviewJahanara Miah, Piers Dawes, Steven Edwards, et al.
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CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|August 10, 2021
Simon Denegri, Bella Starling
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|July 13, 2021
COVID-19 and patient engagement in health research: What have we learned?Simon Denegri, Bella Starling
Research Involvement and Engagement|November 13, 2018
Diversifying audiences and producers of public involvement in scientific research: the AudioLabBella Starling, Jemma Tanswell
Gene|September 2, 2009
The intergenic region between the Mouse Recql4 and Lrrc14 genes functions as an evolutionary conserved bidirectional promoterD A Uwanogho, Shireena A Yasin, Bella Starling, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|December 1, 2018
A protocol to evaluate the impact of involvement of older people with dementia and age-related hearing and/or vision impairment in a multi-site European research studyJahanara Miah, Piers Dawes, Iracema Leroi, et al.
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal|July 5, 2017
What do young people with rheumatic disease believe to be important to research about their condition? A UK-wide studySuzanne Parsons, Wendy Thomson, Katharine Cresswell, et al.
Research Involvement and Engagement|October 25, 2017
Study protocol: Determining what young people with rheumatic disease consider important to research (the Young People's Opinions Underpinning Rheumatology Research - YOURR project)Suzanne Parsons, Kate Dack, Bella Starling, et al.
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal|May 26, 2018
What do young people with rheumatic conditions in the UK think about research involvement? A qualitative studySuzanne Parsons, Wendy Thomson, Katharine Cresswell, et al.
BMJ Open|October 28, 2020
Impact of involving people with dementia and their care partners in research: a qualitative studyJahanara Miah, Suzanne Parsons, Karina Lovell, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|August 16, 2019
Patient and public involvement in dementia research in the European Union: a scoping reviewJahanara Miah, Piers Dawes, Steven Edwards, et al.
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