Patient–researcher co-presentation of research results to people living with systemic sclerosis

Many people with rheumatic diseases participate in research, despite the burdens involved, to contribute to the wellbeing of others with rheumatic diseases, and most want to learn about the research results.1 Sharing results with patients generally, beyond study participants, might help to build trust in research, increase the likelihood of research participation, and contribute to supporting…

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