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Table 1 The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) recommendations

From: Patient and public involvement in research: a review of practical resources for young investigators

Sections

Statement

Role

Participation of patient research partners is strongly recommended for clinical research projects and for the development of recommendations and guidelines, and should be considered for all other research projects

Phases of research

Participation of patient research partners should be considered in all phases of the project to provide experiential knowledge, with the aim of improving the relevance, quality and validity of the research process

Recommended number

A minimum of two patient research partners should be involved in each project

Recruitment

Identification of potential patient research partners should be supported by a clear description of expected contributions

Selection

The selection process of patient research partners should take into account communication skills, motivation and constructive assertiveness in a team setting

Support

The principal investigator must facilitate and encourage the contribution of patient research partners, and consider their specific needs

Training

The principal investigator must ensure that patient research partners receive information and training appropriate to their roles

Acknowledgement

The contribution of patient research partners to projects should be appropriately recognised, including co-authorship when eligible