Sense of psychological ownership in co‐design processes: A case study
Abstract Introduction Service users are increasingly participating in health research. Although collaborative research is assumed to give users a sense of psychological ownership, little is known about the specific psychosocial processes through which ownership develops and is displayed. The present...
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Main Authors: | Anette Juel (Author), Lene L. Berring (Author), Annette Erlangsen (Author), Erik R. Larsen (Author), Niels Buus (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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