People powered research: what do communities identify as important for happy and healthy children and young people? A multi-disciplinary community research priority setting exercise in the City of Bradford, United Kingdom (UK)
Abstract Background Involving communities in research priority setting can increase the relevance and efficiency of research, leading to better health outcomes. However these exercises often lack clarity in how communities are involved and the extent to which priorities are acted upon is unclear. Se...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Cartwright (Author), Aamnah Rahman (Author), Shahid Islam (Author), Bridget Lockyer (Author), Euroline Roper (Author), Meegan Worcester (Author), Melany Zarate (Author), Rosemary McEachan (Author), on behalf of the Happy and Healthy Children Steering Group (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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