WHEN PEOPLE WITH SCI HELP DESIGN IT
Anita Kaiser, a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto and a research trainee in the SCI Mobility Lab, says there are seven ways incorporating the lived experience of people with SCI makes research better:
3. We can aid with research design and implementation so that the project is feasible and researchers can collect the data they need.
We can identify flaws in a research design that could lead to lost, missing or unreported data.
A well-designed study would make recruitment/retention/compliance less challenging. This can be the difference between a successful study and a failure — particularly when developing devices or products that align with needs.
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