2021/2022 participant feedback
2021/2022 participant feedback
In order to understand the experience that participants have in our department we take part in the Participant in Research Experience Survey (PRES) initiative which has been developed by the National Institute for Health and Care Research Clinical Research Network (CRN) Coordinating Centre.
Why do we deliver PRES?
Each year, we ask participants to complete the PRES to understand their experiences of research so that we can improve our delivery of research in the future and ensure a positive research experience for participants.
Feedback also helps us to understand what we are doing well, and we can celebrate and share these successes with research staff.
PRES is also one of the means by which the impact of the Clinical Research Network is evaluated, and it is vital that as a Partner Organisation we contribute to this initiative.
PRES reports from all departments at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
The reports from this year's PRES are shown below:
2021/22
The infographic above shows some highlights for 2021/2022 for NIHR Sheffield Clinical Research Facility (CRF) and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STH)
Participants taking part in NIHR portfolio adopted research were given the opportunity to complete a PRES form to share their experience of taking part in research.
Asking our participants to complete this form helps us to understand their views so that we can improve our delivery of research in the future, and ensure a positive research experience for participants.
Feedback also helps us to understand what we are doing well so that we can celebrate and share these successes with our staff.
Highlights of the feedback received in the 2021/22 PRES have been summarised and can be found on this page.
Case study: survey of COVID-19 vaccine research participants shapes future vaccine studies
Your feedback is important to us
Every year, the NIHR asks thousands of people who took part in research to feedback on their experience so improvements can be made. You can read how we in the CRF acted on feedback from COVID-19 vaccine participants to inform future trials as part of a case study on the NIHR Website.
(June 2021)