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Ready, set, co(produce): a co-operative inquiry into co-producing research to explore adolescent health and wellbeing in the Born in Bradford Age of Wonder project.

David RyanHannah NuttingChloe ParekhSuzie CrookesLauren SouthgateKenzie CainesPhoebe DearAbel JohnMuhammed Adnan RehmanDawn DavidsonUsayd AbidLewis DavidsonKaty A ShireRosemary R C McEachan
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2024)
Peer researchers' reflections highlight positive impacts of engaging in co-production, both for research projects (including AoW) and for peer researchers' personal and professional development. That said, continued efforts are needed in AoW to meet young people's needs and interests, maintain trusting relationships, and foster sustained growth of co-production efforts within and beyond the AoW project. Evaluation of AoW co-production, along with wider partnership building are key to these efforts.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • young adults
  • gestational age
  • human health