Research coproduction in healthcare /
edited by Ian D Graham, [and 3 others].
- xxvii, 308 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Foundations of research coproduction -- Grant-writing, dissemination, and evaluation -- Capacity-building and infrastructure -- Building blocks for research coproduction: reflections and implications.
"Research coproduction is an approach to health research that involves working collaboratively with knowledge-users as partners in the research process. It allows multiple perspectives to influence the research question and approach so that it better reflects the needs of those using the knowledge in practice. Decision-making is shared by researchers and knowledge-users throughout the research process. By linking knowledge and practice at the research stage, bilateral or multilateral exchange of expertise leads to more relevant, feasible, and used research findings, and improved dissemination and impact via networks created with the knowledge-users. This introductory chapter defines research coproduction, inclusive of divergent conceptualizations of how stakeholders and knowledge-users are defined and engaged and explores similar collaborative research approaches that have informed the way coproduction is approached and understood. The potential benefits, relevance, and conduct of research coproduction are introduced and sets an initial understanding to explore the various foundations, applications, and processes in the following chapters of this book"--
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Biomedical research--Methods. Research design. Intersectoral collaboration.