“An Active, Productive Life”: Narratives of, and Through, Participation in Public and Patient Involvement in Health Research

Public and patient involvement (PPI)—engaging the public in designing and delivering research—is increasingly expected in health research, reflecting recognition of the value of “lay” knowledge of illness and/or caring for informing research. Despite increased understanding of PPI experiences within...

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