Evaluating the quality of research co-production: Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ + 4 Co-Pro)
Abstract Background Co-production is an umbrella term used to describe the process of generating knowledge through partnerships between researchers and those who will use or benefit from research. Multiple advantages of research co-production have been hypothesized, and in some cases documented, in...
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Main Authors: | Robert K. D. McLean (Author), Fred Carden (Author), Alice B. Aiken (Author), Rebecca Armstrong (Author), Judy Bray (Author), Christine E. Cassidy (Author), Olivia Daub (Author), Erica Di Ruggiero (Author), Leslie A. Fierro (Author), Michelle Gagnon (Author), Alison M. Hutchinson (Author), Roman Kislov (Author), Anita Kothari (Author), Sara Kreindler (Author), Chris McCutcheon (Author), Jessica Reszel (Author), Gayle Scarrow (Author), Ian D. Graham (Author) |
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