Achieving meaningful participation of people who use drugs and their peer organizations in a strategic research partnership
Abstract Background Peer-led programs with people who use drugs (PWUD) have been a key characteristic of the harm reduction in many countries, including their involvement in research. However, peer involvement in research is often limited to recruitment, consultation, and reporting back, rather than...
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Main Authors: | Graham Brown (Author), Sione Crawford (Author), Gari-Emma Perry (Author), Jude Byrne (Author), James Dunne (Author), Daniel Reeders (Author), Angela Corry (Author), Jane Dicka (Author), Hunter Morgan (Author), Sam Jones (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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