Long‐term consumer involvement in cancer research: Working towards partnership
Abstract Background Meaningful consumer involvement in health research is important. There are limited data on how to maintain long‐term consumer involvement. Objective To identify barriers and facilitators to meaningful long‐term consumer involvement in research. Design Six semi‐structured intervie...
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Main Authors: | Kristi Milley (Author), Sophie Chima (Author), Jennifer G. McIntosh (Author), Elle Ackland (Author), Jon D. Emery (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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