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SUMMARY:Patient and Public Involvement with impact: going from good to bet
 ter to best practice.  - Rachel Plachcinski (NDWRH\, University of Oxford)
 \, Charlotte Bevan (NDWRH\, University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251125T130000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251125T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Putting lived experience experts (PPI) at the heart of researc
 h design and delivery is now considered best practice for many studies\, a
 cross all methodologies. Some funders require evidence of how this will lo
 ok. Often\, however\, it is not a productive experience for either researc
 hers or PPI contributors. To have a genuine impact\, PPI needs to be caref
 ully planned\, costed\, monitored and evaluated. RP and CB have both worke
 d for two decades in public involvement\, first as lived experience repres
 entatives on studies and then as PPI co-investigators\, leads\, teachers\,
  and mentors\, supporting researchers and students working with a broad ra
 nge of methodologies. They have learnt through knowledge gathering and pra
 ctice what works for different studies at various stages\, and results in 
 meaningful\, constructive impact. During the seminar\, they will share wha
 t impactful PPI looks like\, with approaches and tools for going from good
  to best practice. \n\nBio: \nCharlotte Bevan has worked in PPI for almost
  two decades. This is both in her capacity as a lived experience expert re
 presenting the charity Sands on national programmes\, such as MBRRACE-UK\,
  the National Child Mortality Database\, and various research projects foc
 ussing on perinatal mortality\, as well as in her capacity as an independe
 nt PPI consultant and lead for research projects\, including most recently
  the Policy Research Unit in Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare (PRU-MNHC)\,
  where she has co-led PPI for 6 years\, Oxford Labour Monitoring and MATRE
 P (University of Manchester). She and Rachel Plachcinski are currently sup
 porting the Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health in deve
 loping and delivering departmental and individual PPI procedures and plans
 . A former journalist\, Charlotte  became involved in maternity research P
 PI when her first daughter Hope died shortly after birth in 2001. \nSpeake
 rs:\nRachel Plachcinski (NDWRH\, University of Oxford)\, Charlotte Bevan (
 NDWRH\, University of Oxford)
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 od to better to best practice.  - Rachel Plachcinski (NDWRH\, University o
 f Oxford)\, Charlotte Bevan (NDWRH\, University of Oxford)
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