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Guidance on co-producing a research project

A publication about research in health, by INVOLVE and the NHS National Insitute for Health Research:

“Co-producing a research project is an approach in which researchers, practitioners and the public work together, sharing power and responsibility from the start to the end of the project, including the generation of knowledge.

This guidance is a first step in moving toward clarity about what we mean by co-producing a research project. It explains the key principles and features of co-producing a research project and suggests ways to realise the principles and key features. Finally, the guidance outlines some of the key challenges that will need addressing, in further work, to aid those intending to take the co-producing research route.”

This guidance is a first step in moving toward clarity about what we mean by co-producing a research project. It explains the key principles and features of co-producing a research project and suggests ways to realise the principles and key features. Finally, the guidance outlines some of the key challenges that will need addressing, in further work, to aid those intending to take the co-producing research route.

Guidance on co-producing a research project, INVOLVE, National Institute for Health Research 2018

EDIT: Guidance updated February 2019
Guidance on co-producing a research project, INVOLVE, National Institute for Health Research 2019

 

See also:

http://www.invo.org.uk/posttypepublication/guidance-on-co-producing-a-research-project/

Co-production from proposal to paper, Nature: International Journal of Science, Special Issue Co-production of Research, 2018, Gary Hickey, Tessa Richards, Jeff Sheehy

Keywords: co-production, co-produced research, co-production principles, challenges, health

Contributed by: Gary Hickey – INVOLVE, NIHR

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