Evaluating the quality of research co-production: Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ + 4 Co-Pro) [PDF]
Background Co-production is an umbrella term used to describe the process of generating knowledge through partnerships between researchers and those who will use or benefit from research.
Robert K. D. McLean +17 more
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Evaluating research co-production: protocol for the Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro) framework [PDF]
Background Research co-production is an umbrella term used to describe research users and researchers working together to generate knowledge. Research co-production is used to create knowledge that is relevant to current challenges and to increase uptake
Robert K. D. McLean +17 more
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Exploring the frontiers of research co-production: the Integrated Knowledge Translation Research Network concept papers [PDF]
Research co-production is about doing research with those who use it. This approach to research has been receiving increasing attention from research funders, academic institutions, researchers and even the public as a means of optimising the relevance ...
Ian D. Graham +2 more
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Patient and Public Involvement in research: A journey to co-production [PDF]
The public and patients can be powerful sensors for shaping and powering healthcare research. They are joining research teams as investigators and collaborators to co-produce evidence for the practical use of interventions in clinical practice. While clinicians and researchers are encouraged by funders and policymakers to involve the public and ...
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Balancing Power and Co-production; Comment on “Research Co-production: An Underused Pathway to Impact” [PDF]
The editorial by Rycroft-Malone and colleagues highlights the fact that despite considerable efforts, knowledge translation and implementation sciences fail to have the desired impact on practice, policy and service delivery.
Jacqui Cameron, Renee Fiolet
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Research Co-production Within Humanitarian Health: Reflections on Our Practice. [PDF]
Research co-production is recognized as important for humanitarian health actors, as part of the growing drive towards localizing and decolonizing aid.
Lokot M, Zreik T.
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Exploring the value and role of creative practices in research co-production [PDF]
Langley, J., Kayes, N., Gwilt, I., Snelgrove-Clarke, E., Smith, S., & Craig, C. (2022). Exploring the value and role of creative practices in research co-production. Evidence & Policy, 18(2), 193-205. Retrieved Feb 7, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421X16478821515272Introduction and setting the sceneOver the past two years, COVID has ...
Langley, Joseph +5 more
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Principles for knowledge co-production in sustainability research [PDF]
Research practice, funding agencies and global science organizations suggest that research aimed at addressing sustainability challenges is most effective when ‘co-produced’ by academics and non-academics. Co-production promises to address the complex nature of contemporary sustainability challenges better than more traditional scientific approaches ...
Albert V. Norström +35 more
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Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is growing. Previous reviews have summarized co-production approaches in use, collated outcomes and effects of co-production, and focused on replicability and reporting ...
Helen Smith +7 more
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Research co-production and knowledge mobilisation in policing [PDF]
This chapter argues for a transformation in the relations between researchers and police partners in the co-production of knowledge to inform policing strategies and practices. In contrast to certain dominant models of Evidence Based Policing, co-production affords a different understanding of the generation, mobilisation and application of knowledge ...
A. Crawford
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