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Review
. 2022 May;23(3):319-329.
doi: 10.1007/s40257-022-00680-5. Epub 2022 Mar 29.

Patient and Public Involvement in Dermatology Research: A Review

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Patient and Public Involvement in Dermatology Research: A Review

Megan Heague et al. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2022 May.

Abstract

Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research is defined as research being carried out 'with' or 'by' members of the public, patients, and carers, on both an individual and a group level, rather than simply 'about', or 'for' them. Within dermatology, PPI is increasingly recognised as a vital component of research as it helps to ensure that research remains relevant to the populations we intend to serve. Dermatology scholarship, with its rich psychosocial implications due to the stigma, physical disability, and mental health burdens these conditions may incur, is in a unique position to benefit from PPI to unlock previously inaccessible patient lived experiences or therapeutic consequences. Throughout the rapid growth of PPI, it has been infused throughout the research lifecycle, from design to dissemination and beyond. After first explaining the principles of PPI, we examine the existing evidence base at each research stage to explore whether our specialty has effectively harnessed this approach and to identify any subsequent impact of PPI. Finally, we scrutinise the challenges faced by those implementing PPI in dermatology research.

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Conflict of interest statement

Over the last 3 years, AL has acted as consultant for research proposals, attended advisory boards, and received honoraria for unrestricted educational talks for the following pharmaceutical companies: Galderma Pharma, Leo Pharma, La Roche Posay, L’Oreal, Novartis, and Vitrias. Megan Heague, Chandrima Ray, Joanne Bowers, Jonathan Guckian, and Bernd W.M. Arents have no conflicts of interest that are directly relevant to the content of this article.

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Patient and public involvement as applied to the research cycle, via National Institute of Health Research INVOLVE [23]
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Recruitment graph for the CLOTHES trial showing the impact of initial media interest. Reproduced from Thomas et al. [48]. Copyright © Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2017

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