What makes it work? Exploring experiences of patient research partners and researchers involved in a long-term co-creative research collaboration.
Emma HovénLars ErikssonÅsa Månsson D'SouzaJohanna SörensenDavid HillCarolin ViklundLena WettergrenClaudia LampicPublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2020)
This study identified factors essential to researchers and clinicians attempting to engage the public in research. Our results suggest that for successful patient involvement, the purpose and format of the collaboration should be clear to both PRPs and researchers. A clear but yet accommodating structure and keen leadership emerged as key factors to create a sense of stability and a trustful atmosphere. Furthermore, providing regular feedback on how PRPs input is implemented is important for PRPs to stay committed over time.