Between Public Guidelines for User Involvement and Ideals About Free Research: Using Collaborative Autoethnography to Explore Researcher Experiences From a User Involvement Process
ABSTRACT Background and Aim User participation is a prerequisite for receiving research funding in healthcare in Norway. Despite many positive benefits, studies report challenges from users' and researchers' perspectives. Limited knowledge exists concerning researchers' experiences in...
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Main Authors: | Anne Werner (Author), Ingrid Ruud Knutsen (Author), Anne‐Kari Johannessen (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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