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An auto-ethnographic study of co-produced health research in a patient organisation: unpacking the good, the bad, and the unspoken.

Astrid JanssensDanielle DrachmannKristy Barnes-CullenAustin CarriggHenrik Boye Thybo ChristesenBecky FutersYvette Ollada LaveryTiffany PalmsJacob Sten PetersenPrateek ShanmuganandaPaul ThorntonJoseph I Wolfsdorf
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2024)
Our findings call for the need to secure and prioritize funding for patient organizations, to enable them to create the sustainable architecture required for meaningful PPIE within these organizations. The morals and often deeply personal reasons for engaging with voluntary work in health research, can lead to overstepping of boundaries. As a result of our research, we call for the development of ethics of care guidelines within collaborative health research.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • quality improvement
  • clinical practice
  • big data
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  • deep learning
  • global health