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AdaptQoL: Adaptation and Quality of Life

Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)

We believe that research is stronger, more relevant, and more impactful when it is shaped by the people it is intended to benefit. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is embedded throughout our work, ensuring that the experiences, priorities, and perspectives of people with lived experience inform every stage of the research process.

Our PPI contributors will be involved in:

  • Identifying research priorities.
  • Selecting outcomes that are meaningful to patients and communities.
  • Reviewing participant information sheets and recruitment materials to ensure they are clear and accessible.
  • Advising on recruitment strategies and approaches to engagement.
  • Contributing to study governance through advisory group meetings.
  • Interpreting findings and ensuring that conclusions reflect lived experience.
  • Supporting dissemination activities and helping to communicate findings to wider audiences.

Hear from our PPI contributors

In these short videos, our PPI contributors share their perspectives on being involved in research and how they feel their contributions have helped shape research and improve outcomes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joan Woods, PPI contributor

So the question is, which aspects have been most enjoyable and which have been challenging for me? 
The enjoyable part is that for some reason it just feels like my whole life has been leading towards this and that I've worked in the nursing system, I've been on the other end of providing care and assessment, then I've been involved in the research and then later the health issues.
Despite all the issues, despite all the difficulties and the problems, I'm actually able to use them with what I've done before and it just feels like a culmination of what my life is about.
So it, it feels really quite special, right precious to me.
But there have been some challenges and for me one of them is having to admit to myself the realities of what my disabilities, what my health problems have done to myself, worth have done to my mood and actually coming to terms with that.
But thankfully the rest of the team have been there supporting me, not just the expert panel but also Hannah and the wider research team.

Contact us

If you would like to find out more about this project, please contact Chief Investigator .

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Email: n.bray@bangor.ac.uk 

Phone: 07792670053 

 

 

The AdaptQoL project will run until April 2027 and is funded by the Welsh Government through Health and Care Research Wales.