Adapting a codesign process with young people to prioritize outcomes for a systematic review of interventions to prevent self‐harm and suicide
Abstract Background Research and clinical outcomes that matter to people with lived experience can significantly differ from those outcomes studied by researchers. To inform a future Cochrane review of suicide and self‐harm prevention interventions, we aimed to work with young people with relevant l...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Knowles (Author), Vartika Sharma (Author), Sarah Fortune (Author), Ruth Wadman (Author), Rachel Churchill (Author), Sarah Hetrick (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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