Mainstreaming public involvement in a complex research collaboration: A theory‐informed evaluation
Abstract Introduction There is an extensive literature on public involvement (PI) in research, but this has focused primarily on experiences for researchers and public contributors and factors enabling or restricting successful involvement in specific projects. There has been less consideration of a...
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Main Authors: | Fiona Ward (Author), Jennie Popay (Author), Ana Porroche‐Escudero (Author), Dorcas Akeju (Author), Saiqa Ahmed (Author), Jane Cloke (Author), Koser Khan (Author), Shaima Hassan (Author), Esmaeil Khedmati‐Morasae (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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