Introducing our new series: The A–Z of Health Research Equity

Health research equity at COUCH Health is defined by our passion to push for health research that is designed and conducted with and for patients. That sounds great, but what does it mean in practice?
Dr Heidi Green will get into the details in our new series, The A–Z of Health Research Equity.

A–Z of Health Research Equity: A is for Accessibility 

To kick off the A-Z of Health Research Equity blog series, Dr Heidi Green starts with “A is for Accessibility”, unpacking the importance of making health research accessible and provides her top tips for improving the accessibility of your own research.

A–Z of Health Research Equity: B is for Biology 

We’re back with the next instalment in our fortnightly A-Z of Health Research Equity Series- B for Biology. Read now to understand our approach to inclusive and equitable health research at COUCH Health.

A–Z of Health Research Equity: E is for Engagement

We started this blog series with A is for Accessibility, where I talked about the three pillars of accessibility and why inclusive and accessible health research is so important. Today, we’re revisiting accessibility, this time in the context of another huge part of our work at COUCH Health. In this post, I’m talking about Engagement.

A–Z of Health Research Equity: F is for Feedback

Providing feedback to patients helps to support research transparency and contributes to building trust with people unsure about taking part in research. Read this blog to discover the importance of patient feedback in clinical research.

A–Z of Health Research Equity: G is for Goals

Diversity goals are often ambiguous. The concept of ensuring the population of a trial is diverse is a vague task, so the goal becomes vague, too. To show you what I mean by that, read this blog.

A–Z of Health Research Equity: I is for Involvement

It’s been a couple of weeks since our last A-Z of Health Research Equity blog post. This week Heidi’s back and sharing her reflections on the topic of Involvement, after attending and presenting at the #HSRUK24 conference a few weeks ago.

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