TrialsConnect is a patient-led voluntary organisation, applying for CIO charitable status, based at the William Harvey Clinical Research Centre, that has worked for two decades alongside the NIHR Barts Clinical Research Centre and the NIHR Barts Clinical Research Facility to use the life & work/professional experience of clinical study patients to support all aspects of clinical research with an early emphasis on 'patient story'.
We quickly learnt that patient voices are more powerful than research academics and doctors to explain trials to a more diverse 'public'. Being the world expert on your own experience is much easier than trying to represent an organisation!
Post-study training at the end of patient clinical study has, from an early stage, formed the foundation of what we've built in further patient engagement & involvement — evolved from our specific patient stories — that includes various public presentation formats and active at many levels of our governance structures (up to having patient representative co-chair of the NIHR Barts BRC Executive).
Simply being open to suggestions — with subsequent support — from patients and participants in studies, our centres have developed collaboratives more radical than we would otherwise have been dreamed of, let alone had the capacity to deliver!
Please visit our stand to find out more about all our collaborative Patient and Public Involvement Activity and follow the links below for more information on ourselves and our various partners.
James Marshall, Research Engagement Cöordinator, spoke at recent HRA strategylaunch.. See his talk here (followed by ‘pick-up‘ mentions). James' section from 24:52.
Radproductions AI study podcast pilot (Radpilot AI?)
We're interested in how AI may turn complex trial papers into accessible podcasts. Here are some trial ‘podcasts’ created from original papers. What do you think?
Information about our collaborative development of system to pay participant expenses and emoluments available on our stand, viewable above, or HERE.
A recording from part of the TrialsConnect & NIHR Barts BRC event for International Clinical Trials Day 2025 held at Charterhouse.