What is public involvement?
When we talk about public involvement in research, we do not mean:
- The ways in which people take part in a research study as research participants (e.g. being recruited to a study trial to test a new treatment or intervention, or being invited to complete questionnaires or participate in a focus group as part of a research study).
- The ways in which information and knowledge about research is communicated and disseminated publicly (e.g. through the media, at science festivals, or to research participants at the end of a study).
