Conceptualizing researchers' perspectives on involving professionals in research: a group concept mapping study
Abstract Background Researchers have shown an increased interest in involving professionals from outside academia in research projects. Professionals are often involved in research on ageing and health when the purpose is to address the gap between research and practice. However, there is a need to...
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Main Authors: | Christine E. Laustsen (Author), Albert Westergren (Author), Pia Petersson (Author), Maria Haak (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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