Researchers' and Research Users' Experiences With and Reasons for Working Together in Spinal Cord Injury Research Partnerships: A Qualitative Study
Background Research partnership approaches are becoming popular within spinal cord injury (SCI) health research system, providing opportunities to explore experiences of and learn from SCI research partnership champions. This study aimed to explore and describe SCI researchers' and research us...
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Main Authors: | Femke Hoekstra (Author), Lee Schaefer (Author), Peter Athanasopoulos (Author), SCI Guiding Principles Consensus Panel (Author), Heather Gainforth (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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