Video: Get started with Be Part of Research
Learn more about taking part in research through Be Part of Research.
'Get started with Be Part of Research' - video transcript
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- Video description - Be Part of Research is a free 'matchmaking' service that helps you take part in research based on the health conditions you are interested in. Find out how the service works and how it makes taking part in research easy.
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Descriptive transcript
0:00 - Title frame
- Top of frame - National Institute for Health and Care Research logo and NHS logo
- Be Part of Research logo
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Be Part of Research, makes it easy to find and take part in health and care research.
When signing up online you'll join a growing group of people volunteering to improve healthcare across the UK.
From cancer, diabetes to heart disease, research is key to developing new treatments and finding better ways to manage health conditions for all.
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Animated hand holding a cell phone. The cell phone screen shows three icons depicting a brain, a heart and a pair of lungs. The woman selects the heart icon.
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To help us find the right study for you, we'll ask you for some basic information, such as your age, ethnicity and where you live.
You can also tell us which areas of research you're interested in.
You can take part with or without a health condition.
Simply select 'healthy volunteer' when creating your account.
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Animated characters at a bus stop using cell phones. Text above the woman on the left says “Healthy” with a green checkmark. Text above the woman on the right says “Eczema” with a green checkmark.
0:46 - Audio
You'll then get matched to suitable studies in your area.
We'll send the details straight to your inbox, so you can decide whether to take part.
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Animated character selects the heart icon in a database of users. He hits the send button. The text “Email Received” is displayed on the animated computer screen.
The character clicks on the text and an email from NIHR’s Be Part of Research is displayed.
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From online surveys to clinical trials, there are many types of research you can take part in.
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Image of characters taking part in an online survey, receiving an MRI scan and receiving a vaccine.
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Taking place at local hospitals, GP surgeries and even at home.
Join Be Part of Research today and make a difference to the health and care of tomorrow.
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- Top of frame - Be Part of Research logo and NHS logo
- Middle of frame - the Be Part of Research URL - bepartofresearch.uk
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- Top of frame - National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) logo
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- Bottom of frame - the Be Part of Research URL - bepartofresearch.uk
Why take part in research?
Every time someone receives treatment for a health condition, it's because of the many people who take part in health and care research.
Research is key to developing new treatments, finding better ways to manage health conditions and providing better care. Or preventing people from developing conditions in the first place.
Without research, there would be no Covid vaccines, or no new treatments for cancer. But it's the people who take part in health research who make these vital discoveries possible.
By taking part, you can help give people healthier lives - now, and in the future. It's easy to get involved - simply register with Be Part of Research.
How does Be Part of Research work?
We’ve made taking part in studies easy. Our free “research match-making” service can help you find and take part in the right research for you:
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Create your account
Simply register your details and choose the health conditions you're interested in.
You can also sign up to Be Part of Research using your NHS login.
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Get matched to studies
We'll email you details of fully-approved studies that match your interests and health conditions, taking place online or at locations near you.
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Take part if you choose to
The decision on whether to take part is always yours. Before enrolling in a study you'll also discuss the opportunity with the research team. They will check that the study is right for you and answer any questions you may have.
Who can take part in health and care research?
Whether you have a health condition or not, you can help find new and better ways to treat diseases, and improve care by taking part in research.
We can help you find and take part in important studies into most health conditions, as well as research which aims to improve social care.
Many studies need both people with or without health conditions. So even if you don't have a diagnosis, you can still sign up to Be Part of Research and make a difference.
To get started with Be Part of Research, you need to be aged 18 or over and live in the UK.
Meet our volunteers
What is Be Part of Research?
Be Part of Research is a UK-wide service that helps people understand what research is and what it might mean to take part. It also shows what research is currently happening across the UK.
You can create a free account or search for trials and studies into health conditions you’re interested in, at locations near you.
Be Part of Research is run by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), in collaboration with the NHS and devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The mission of the NIHR is to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research.
Be Part of Research is funded by the UK government, through the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
Information about taking part
Safety of taking part
All of the studies on Be Part of Research are highly regulated and controlled to protect participants. You’ll be told everything that the researchers know about possible risks and side effects, so you can make an informed choice about whether to take part.
Find out more about what to expect when taking part in a study.
It’s more convenient than you think
Research takes place in lots of places including NHS hospitals, GP clinics, or sometimes in your own home. There’s also many different types of study that take up different amounts of time. Decide what works best for you and then find studies that fit your schedule.
Taking part is voluntary
Most studies on Be Part of Research are unpaid and rely on the participation of volunteers from right across the UK. You may be reimbursed your travel expenses so it's worth talking to the study team about what reimbursements are available. By taking part in research, you’ll be helping to advance care and treatments now - and for future generations.