

RIHS Patient Involvement Award
Since RIHS values patient engagement in research, we launched the RIHS Patient Involvement Award in 2020. This prize recognizes a RIHS researcher or research team that actively involves patients or groups of patients in the different phases of research in a high quality and meaningful way.
previous winnersRIHS Patient Involvement Award
Since RIHS values patient engagement in research, we launched the RIHS Patient Involvement Award in 2020. This prize recognizes a RIHS researcher or research team that actively involves patients or groups of patients in the different phases of research in a high quality and meaningful way.
2021 | Majke van Bommel, Rosella Hermens, Joanne de Hullu, Miranda Steenbeek | Involvement of Patient Advisory Board 'Women's cancers' |
2020 | José Custers | Patient participation roadmap of research group Psychosocial Oncology |
Application guidelines
Call is closed. RIHS awardees will accept their awards during the Goodbye & Hello celebration on Wednesday 11 January 2023.
read moreApplication guidelines
Since RIHS values patient engagement in research, we launched the RIHS Patient Involvement Award in 2020. This prize recognizes a RIHS researcher or research team that actively involves patients or groups of patients in the different phases of research in a high quality and meaningful way.
One member of the Radboudumc Patient Advisory Board (PAR) and last year's winner will review the nominations.
RIHS researchers may submit max. 1 nomination for each award. Please submit your nominations to RIHS@radboudumc.nl. Deadline for submission is 8 November 2022.
Please submit:
- Name(s) of responsible RIHS researcher(s)
- Description of patient involvement (max 500 words). Please use the following headings (if applicable, it is not necessary to fulfill all 4 criteria) which will also be used as assessment criteria:
- Patient involvement in the determination of the research questions
- Patient involvement in writing of the research proposal
- Patient involvement during data collection
- Patient involvement during analysis and in dissemination