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A qualitative evaluation of coproduction of research: 'If you do it properly, you will get turbulence'.

Joanne Deborah WorsleyMick McKeownTimothy WilsonRhiannon Corcoran
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2021)
Our findings suggest that for successful coproduction of a research funding application, an open and trusting atmosphere, where equal relationships are established and a shared common goal agreed is essential. Although relationships with research professionals were framed by trust and mutual respect for some public advisors, others felt a sense of 'us and them'. With various tensions played out through interpersonal conflict, difficult conversations and disagreements, coproduction was not a positive experience for all stakeholders involved. Among the learning was that when collaboration of this kind is constrained by time or funding, genuine, impactful coproduction can be more challenging than is generally acknowledged.
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