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  2. National Institute for Health and Care Research - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is the British government's major funder of clinical, public health, social care and translational research. [3] With a budget of over £1.2 billion in 2020–21, [4] its mission is to "improve the health and wealth of the nation through research". [5]

  3. Patient and public involvement - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) uses the term public partnerships to encompass the components of involvement, engagement and participation. It can be summarised as "a term to collectively describe ways in which patients, service users, carers and members of the public work with researchers, and health and care ...

  4. Wikipedia : NIHR/Resources

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  5. EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific ...

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    The EASE Council plans to add more appendices on specific subjects and more translations (made mostly by volunteers), as well as to review EASE Guidelines annually. [1]Non-commercial printing of the document is allowed, so it can be used as a handout, e.g. for courses in scientific writing and publication ethics.

  6. Wikipedia:NIHR/Article list - Wikipedia

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  7. Contributor Roles Taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    We propose dropping the outmoded notion of author in favor of the more useful and realistic one of contributor. [ 1 ] : 152 In the 2000s, prestigious journals such as Nature began requiring authors to provide information about what their contributions were, [ 12 ] but there was no widely-used or machine-readable standard for this.

  8. Health Technology Assessment (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Health Technology Assessment is a weekly peer-reviewed open access medical journal published by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), [1] [2] a research partner of the United Kingdom National Health Service. It publishes research on the evaluations of health technologies, their effectiveness, cost and broader impact. [3]

  9. Academic authorship - Wikipedia

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    Authors are also commonly required to provide information about ethical aspects of research, particularly where research involves human or animal participants or use of biological material. Provision of incorrect information to journals may be regarded as misconduct. Financial pressures on universities have encouraged this type of misconduct.