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对参与患者大脑损伤研究的公众参与登记的贡献者的确认和支付偏好进行审查

  • 0NIHR HealthtechResearch Centre Brain Injury, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK, Cambridge, UK. James@brainhrc.org.

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概括

此摘要是机器生成的。

大脑损伤研究的公共贡献者希望得到正式的认可和道德报酬. 承认这些偏好可以提高患者参与公共参与 (PPI) 活动的参与度和保留率.

科学领域

  • 神经科学
  • 公共卫生
  • 研究方法

背景情况

  • 大脑和脊髓损伤的健康技术研究中心 (Brain Injury HRC) 使用更新的数据库来参与大脑损伤研究.
  • 该数据库收集联系方式,人口统计数据,并作为了解公众对PPI态度的资源.

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