Partnering with older people as peer researchers
Abstract Background The term peer researcher describes the role of a person who has similar characteristics and can identify with the participant group in a research study. This paper describes the methodological approach and experiences of older people who were peer researchers on a study that expl...
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Main Authors: | Jean Daly Lynn (Author), Margy Washbrook (Author), Assumpta Ryan (Author), Brendan McCormack (Author), Suzanne Martin (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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