Engaging With Health Consumers in Scientific Conferences-As Partners not Bystanders
ABSTRACT Introduction It is now widely recognised that engaging consumers in research activities can enhance the quality, equity and relevance of the research. Much of the commentary about consumer engagement in research focuses on research processes and implementation, rather than dissemination in...
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Main Authors: | Bronwyn Newman (Author), Janelle Bowden (Author), Rebecca Jessup (Author), Lauren J. Christie (Author), Ann Livingstone (Author), Mitchell Sarkies (Author), Anagha Killedar (Author), Carole Vleeskens (Author), Mashreka Sarwar (Author), Thit Tieu (Author), Saran Chamberlain (Author), Reema Harrison (Author), Alison Pearce (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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