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Co-production: A resource to guide co-producing research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences

open access: yesQualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 2022
There is growing interest in co-production in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. That includes from researchers in sport and exercise physiology, public health, sports medicine, sport sociology, sport and exercise psychology, sport management ...
Brett Smith   +3 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Co-production in substance use research [PDF]

open access: yesDrugs and Alcohol Today, 2018
Typically, social science research is concerned with generating robust and replicable evidence, using methods that assume researchers maintain critical distance from the subject matter. As such, social enquiry aspires to the principles of dispassionate observation at the heart of the scientific method.
Cairns, Jo, Nicholls, James
core   +6 more sources

Too Vulnerable to Involve? Challenges of Engaging Vulnerable Groups in the Co-production of Public Services through Research

open access: yesInternational Journal of Public Administration, 2021
Involving the public in the co-production of research to inform public service delivery can help to ensure the appropriateness of services. However, vulnerable groups are often systematically excluded from these activities.
Julia Amann, Joanna Sleigh
exaly   +2 more sources

Approaches to co-production of research in care homes: a scoping review

open access: yesResearch Involvement and Engagement, 2022
Abstract Background Using the technique of co-production to develop research is considered good practice. Co-production involves the public, practitioners and academics working together as equals throughout a research project.
Hallam-Bowles, F. V.   +3 more
openaire   +6 more sources

Co-creation, co-design, co-production for public health - a perspective on definition and distinctions.

open access: yesPublic Health Research & Practice, 2022
Collaboration between community members, researchers, and policy makers drives efforts to solve complex health problems such as obesity, alcohol misuse, and type 2 diabetes.
Carmen Vargas   +3 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

A Systematic Review of Co-Creation and Co-Production: Embarking on the social innovation journey

open access: yes, 2015
This article presents a systematic review of 122 articles and books (1987–2013) of co-creation/co-production with citizens in public innovation. It analyses (a) the objectives of co-creation and co-production, (b) its influential factors and (c) the ...
W. Voorberg, V. Bekkers, L. Tummers
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Can Systems Thinking Become “The Way We Do Things?”; Comment on “What Can Policy-Makers Get Out of Systems Thinking? Policy Partners’ Experiences of a Systems-Focused Research Collaboration in Preventive Health” [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021
In “What Can Policy-Makers Get Out of Systems Thinking? Policy Partners’ Experiences of a Systems-Focused Research Collaboration in Preventive Health,” Haynes et al glean two important insights from the policy-makers they interview.
Bev J. Holmes
doaj   +1 more source

A New Perspective on Emerging Knowledge Translation Practices; Comment on “Sustaining Knowledge Translation Practices: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis” [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2023
The critical interpretive synthesis by Borst and colleagues offered a new perspective on knowledge translation (KT) sustainability from the perspective of Science and Technology Studies.
Anita Kothari, Jacqui Cameron
doaj   +1 more source

The Mittimatalik Siku Asijjipallianinga (Sea Ice Climate Atlas): How Inuit Knowledge, Earth Observations, and Sea Ice Charts Can Fill IPCC Climate Knowledge Gaps

open access: yesFrontiers in Climate, 2021
The IPCC special report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate (SROCC) highlights with high confidence that declining Arctic sea ice extents and increased ship-based transportation are impacting the livelihoods of Arctic Indigenous peoples ...
Katherine Wilson   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

NGO-academia research co-production in humanitarian settings: opportunities and challenges.

open access: yesDisasters. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2022
The term "co-production" is increasingly used to describe varied forms of research partnerships, expanding from its application within the health sector to other sectors.
Michelle Lokot, Caitlin Wake
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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