PPIE in knowledge mobilisation

For more information about patient and public involvement and engagement in implementation and knowledge mobilisation, please get in touch with Laura Campbell, IAU Knowledge Broker.

Krysia Dziedzic, IAU Director

"Implementation needs everyone around the table - healthcare practitioners, patients, academics and managers."

Krysia Dziedzic, IAU Director

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The Impact Accelerator Unit has a dedicated patient and public group for Knowledge Mobilisation and implementation activities. The Link group includes members with a diverse range of personal, professional and volunteering experience and knowledge. They bring a valuable range of networks and experiences to the IAU, to ensure that patients and the public are meaningfully and proactively involved in translating evidence into everyday use.

The Link group is led by Laura Campbell, IAU Knowledge Broker. For more information about patient and public involvement and engagement in implementation and knowledge mobilisation, please get in touch.

We are always looking for new members. If you have an interest in being involved with moving findings from research out to healthcare professionals and patients and want to help create patient information relevant to your community, charity or group, please contact us.

Front cover to 'A guide for people who have osteoarthritis' Link group members have co-created a range of patient-facing information in various formats for various audiences as part of wider implementation projects taking place across the unit. This work has been undertaken with the Research User Group members and steered by the IAU Knowledge Broker.

Osteoarthritis

Guidebook – JIGSAW-E

Back pain

Patients – STarT Back (keele.ac.uk)

Hand osteoarthritis

Mental health and long-term back and neck pain

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Patricia PPIE photo An
invitation came my way to join a group at Keele
LINK,
the perfect forum to express the way you feel
About
improving healthcare and engaging in the task
Of
mobilising knowledge and a chance for you to ask
Questions
that will impact on implementing change
And
moving research forward is a very fair exchange
For
giving just a little time that benefits us all
And
so with trepidation I followed up the call
To
take part in a meeting where you can have your say
Was
the very best of choices and l celebrate the day
That
the LINK group came together and invited me to share
The
very latest knowledge for the very best in care

Resources for PPIE in implementation and knowledge mobilisation

Patients and public members have co-created resources to support their involvement in implementation and knowledge mobilisation activities.

Implementation glossary: This document helps to navigate the jargon of implementation and the structure of the NHS.

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Dissemination and knowledge mobilisation toolkit: A guide to dissemination and knowledge mobilisation for patients and project partners

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