Hi All,
The patient and public involvement team here in Exeter put me on to this website for establishing a project reference group: http://www.invo.org.uk/resource-centre/resource-for-researchers/ I haven't looked at in detail yet, but have already nicked some of the template docs for the group we want to establish for our shared care RR.
Agree with others that stakeholder engagement is critical to a RR - often they can help with short cuts to useful evidence/theories and can also ensure that what is developed is of use in practice.
Aside from patient and public involvement, I am hoping to engage with some 'professionals' in the field of shared care and so have been noting down potentially useful people as I've been writing up the protocol: those with extensive experience in the field, but really, those who are passionate about the subject matter/'intervention' - as RR is quite an intense process I think you need people who are willing to go the distance.
Rebecca
ps great session at the Leeds Mixed Methods conference yesterday with Ray and Joanne - helped a lot and I don't think Roy and I stopped talking about what it means for our work for the entire journey home. Thanks!
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From: Realist and Meta-narrative Evidence Synthesis: Evolving Standards [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Pam Carter [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 22 June 2012 07:07
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Subject: breast feeding peer support review
Dear all
As far as I can tell, this was not a Realist view but may help Gill and
may be of interest to the group to consider the different types of
evidence that different forms of reviews produce?
http://www.clahrc-bbc.nihr.ac.uk/Documents/BITEs/CLAHRC_BITE_Peer_Support_Breastfeeding_may2012.pdf
Pam
Dr Pam Carter
Research Fellow (User Involvement)
Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre
Primary Care Sciences
Keele University
Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
Tel: 01782 734846
Fax: 01782 733911
http://www.keele.ac.uk/pchs/
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