'Learning and growing together': exploring consumer partnerships in a PhD, an ethnographic study.
Ruth CoxMatthew MolineuxMelissa B KendallBernadette TannerElizabeth MillerPublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2023)
This longitudinal ethnographic study demonstrated that doctoral research can create a rich ethos for research and knowledge co-production which evolved over time. Equalising power dynamics through relationship building and co-learning was critical. Additionally, a focus on supportively ending the partnership was essential, and CCI may reduce PhD student isolation and procrastination. Enhanced university incentivisation of co-production in health research is recommended to address gaps in consumer remuneration and student support.