Researchers working in dementia across Europe are being invited to take part in a short online survey exploring knowledge and experiences of involving and engaging public stakeholders in dementia research.
The survey has been approved by the University of Liverpool ethics committee, reference 18073, and takes around 10 minutes to complete.
Public involvement and engagement are increasingly important parts of dementia research. This includes working with people living with dementia, unpaid carers, health and social care professionals, charity providers and members of the public when sharing research findings.
This European survey aims to understand whether experiences of patient and public involvement and engagement vary across different countries. The questionnaire has been developed together with four unpaid carers for someone with dementia, helping to make sure the questions reflect the perspectives of people with lived experience.
The research team is keen to hear from junior, mid career and senior academics conducting dementia research across Europe. Your responses will help build a clearer picture of current practice, common challenges and areas where researchers may need more support.
Before completing the questionnaire, you will be asked to read the full study information and complete a consent form.
Please also consider sharing this opportunity with colleagues and networks involved in dementia research across Europe.

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