Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2124802 European Journal of Cancer 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The pace of active involvement of patients in clinical research has increased over the last 10–15 years. Advocacy for this engagement between patients and health professionals is briefly traced, based on the author’s experiences both as an independent advocate and as co-founder and chairman (1995–1999) of the Consumers’ Advisory Group for Clinical Trials (CAG-CT). A brief history is outlined. As the benefits and minor drawbacks of collaborative working have become increasingly evident, attitudes have changed and methodologies have developed. A new professionalism in relationships with doctors is being sought: common vocabularies need to be defined. Some research governance problems are identified: forward thinking to solve them is advocated.

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