Codesigning health and other public services with vulnerable and disadvantaged populations: Insights from an international collaboration
Abstract Background Codesign has the potential to transform health and other public services. To avoid unintentionally reinforcing existing inequities, better understanding is needed of how to facilitate involvement of vulnerable populations in acceptable, ethical and effective codesign. Objective T...
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Main Authors: | Gillian Mulvale (Author), Sandra Moll (Author), Ashleigh Miatello (Author), Glenn Robert (Author), Michael Larkin (Author), Victoria J. Palmer (Author), Alicia Powell (Author), Chelsea Gable (Author), Melissa Girling (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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