Background: While benefits of involving consumers in research are well established, bereaved parents face unique challenges, and descriptions of their experiences with co-designed stillbirth research are lacking. The collective experience of 'Project Engage' involved co-designing resources to support bereaved parents' involvement in research.
Methods: This study aimed to describe and evaluate the involvement of bereaved parents as co-investigators of a stillbirth research project.
Background: Working with bereaved parents in co-designed stillbirth research, policy and practice is essential to improving care and outcomes.
Problem: Effective parent engagement is often lacking. This may be due to bereaved parents not feeling adequately and appropriately supported to be involved.
Objectives/hypothesis: This prospective study aimed to investigate changes in quality of life (QOL) after nasal surgery.
Study Design: Prospective study.
Methods: A total of 788 patients (492 men and 296 women; age range, 9-81 years; mean age, 41 years) were included in this prospective study.