Inspired by chance: valuing patients’ informal contributions to research

Serendipitous contributions from patients that influence the research agenda should be better recognised and acknowledged, argue Sebastian Crutch and colleagues

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ (Online) 2020-12, Vol.371, p.m4478-m4478
Hauptverfasser: Crutch, Sebastian, Herron, Daniel, Pickett, James, Rosser, Simon, Rossor, Martin
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