Webinar: Eulars Updated recommendations for user participation in research

Welcome to the webinar: "Eulars updated recommendations for user participation in research"!
Marianne Skaar is an advisor in user participation in research at Remedy Research Center and Unit for Health Service Research (EHI). She also leads Remedy Patient Council and has long experience in promoting collaboration between researchers, patients and health professionals in research projects.
In 2023, EULAR updated the recommendations for how user medales should be involved in research on rheumatic diseases.
These recommendations are developed in close collaboration between researchers, patients and health professionals, and they provide a valuable framework for how we can work together in a structured and meaningful way.
Now the recommendations for user participation in research have been translated into Norwegian
In the webinar you will find out more about what they mean - and how they can be used in practice.
Why is this important?
User participation strengthens research by ensuring that it is relevant and useful to those who are ultimately affected by it - the patients themselves.
Eular's recommendations provide a common platform for collaboration across different European countries.
A guide for better and more patient -related research
The recommendations are a supervisor who can be useful for both researchers and user with suppliers who want to contribute to better and more patient -close research.
This webinar is particularly aimed at health care professionals, but also researchers, PhD fellows, user with other interested parties will benefit greatly from the content.
The goal is for you as a participant to gain a better understanding of how user participation can be integrated into research - and how the new recommendations can help us succeed even better in the collaboration.
Welcome to Webinar, Friday, February 28 at. 08:30. The webinar lasts for about 15 minutes.
Feel free to share the webinar with others you think may be interested in this!
Do you have questions for Marianne Skaar about the webinar?
If you post questions in the discussion in this Facebook event, she will respond on Friday morning, February 28.