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Measurement and outcomes of co-production in health and social care: a systematic review of empirical studies.

Annika M M NordinSofia KjellstromGlenn RobertDaniel MastersonKristina Areskoug Josefsson
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
The lack of common approaches to measuring co-production is more problematic than the plurality of measurements itself. Co-production should be measured from three perspectives: outputs of co-production processes, the experiences of participating in co-production processes and outcomes of co-production. Both self-developed study-specific measures and established measures should be used. The maturity of this research field would benefit from the development and use of reporting guidelines.
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