Here's what patients and carers have told us will make the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium, Cochrane For All, accessible, inclusive and interesting.
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Here's what patients and carers have told us will make the 2018 Cochrane Colloquium, Cochrane For All, accessible, inclusive and interesting.
Member of the JLA Priority Setting Partnership on hyperacusis explain how they are working to ensure research into this hearing problem is directed by those affected by it
Richard Morley and Sarah Chapman acknowledge the sensitivities around 'patient' and alternative terms, as work gets under way to make the Cochrane conference 2018 a 'Patients Included' event
Announcing our plans to make the Cochrane Colloquium, our global conference, to be held in Edinburgh in 2018, a Patients Included event.
For our series Dementia in the Spotlight, Wendy Mitchell, who has young onset dementia, writes about taking part in dementia research and being valued again
Five Cochrane trainee doctors to share their experiences of talking with patients about sex.
Read about Cochrane’s new citizen science platform and their fast, furious and successful their recent 48 hour citation screening challenge!
Allied Health Professional and qualitative researcher Fran Toye looks at how qualitative research can allow hidden voices to emerge and improve patient care
Here are the top ten priorities in cavernoma research, established by a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
What's most important in hearing loss research and how we decided
Working out what matters most for future research. Members of the Priority Setting Partnership for mild to moderate hearing loss explain
GP Lynda Ware looks at this collaborative approach to managing long term conditions