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Stage 2: Choose the Question 

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In Stage 1, we got some great contenders for The People's Review question. Now, it's time to decide THE question we will try to tackle with The People's Review. We will do this in two rounds of surveys. In Round 1, you will be asked how little or how much you like a question in the list. In Round 2, you will be asked to rank the top 3 questions. 

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Round 2 is open now.​​​ Don't worry, even if you were not involved previously you can still get involved in this stage. In fact we'd love if you joined us! 

​In this video Patricia describes the process we will use to decide our review question. â€‹â€‹â€‹

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Stage 2: Round 2 
is Now Open

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​If you've already taken part in The People's Review login directly to Cochrane Crowd below.​

If you are joining The People's Review for the first time take a look at the Flipbook below, click sign-up, and follow the instructions at the end of the survey. 

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Participant Information Flipbook

Download the Flipbook in PDF version here. 

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​We have partnered with Cochrane Crowd, a citizen science website, to bring you The People's Review. Once you have filled out The People's Review sign-up survey - you will then be redirected to sign-up or login to Cochrane Crowd. All future stages of The People's Review will take place within Cochrane Crowd. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

Quick video tutorial on signing up and logging into The People's Review and Cochrane Crowd on a smartphone or computer. ​​

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Funding

The People’s Review is funded by the Health Research Board (Ireland) (ESI-2021-001) and the HSC Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland) through Evidence Synthesis Ireland and Cochrane Ireland. Éle Quinn’s PhD studentship was funded by the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, Ireland through Evidence Synthesis Ireland.

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