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Handbook of service user involvement
22 January 2010
News > Patient and public involvement
Handbook of service user involvement in nursing and healthcare research
Kings College London are writing a handbook to help nurses and healthcare researchers to understand service user’s expectations about involvement, the types of contributions they can make, and the impact their involvement is likely to have.
If you are a service user, carer, representative of a service-user led organisation, experienced service user representative or an academic service user researcher and would like to contribute to the book please contact them. They will work with you to develop a short case study (about 500 words) of your experiences of involvement. They are unable to offer payment but your name will appear in the book.
Please contact:
Dr Elizabeth Smith at the National Nursing Research Unit, King's College London
Elizabeth.m.smith@kcl.ac.uk or telephone 0207 848 3201
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