Designing a co‐productive study to overcome known methodological challenges in organ donation research with bereaved family members
Abstract Background Co‐production of research into public health services has yet to demonstrate tangible benefits. Few studies have reported the impact of co‐production on research outcomes. The previous studies of organ donation have identified challenges in engaging with public organizations resp...
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Main Authors: | Jane Noyes (Author), Leah Mclaughlin (Author), Karen Morgan (Author), Abigail Roberts (Author), Michael Stephens (Author), Janette Bourne (Author), Michael Houlston (Author), Jessica Houlston (Author), Sarah Thomas (Author), Revd Gethin Rhys (Author), Bethan Moss (Author), Sue Duncalf (Author), Dawn Lee (Author), Rebecca Curtis (Author), Susanna Madden (Author), Phillip Walton (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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