Producing co‐production: Reflections on the development of a complex intervention
Abstract Background Patient and public involvement and co‐production are widely used, but nevertheless contested concepts in applied health research. There is much confusion about what they are, how they might be undertaken and how they relate to each other. There are distinct challenges and particu...
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Main Authors: | Mary Madden (Author), Steph Morris (Author), Margaret Ogden (Author), David Lewis (Author), Duncan Stewart (Author), Jim McCambridge (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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