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More than a method: trusting relationships, productive tensions, and two-way learning as mechanisms of authentic co-production.

Sarah E KnowlesDawn AllenAilsa DonnellyJackie FlynnKay GallacherAnnmarie LewisGrace McCorkleManoj MistryPat WalkingtonJess Drinkwater
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
Specific methods used within involvement are only one component of effective involvement practice. The relationship between researcher and contributors, and particularly researcher willingness to change their approach in response to feedback, were considered most important by contributors. Productive tension was emphasised as a key mechanism in leading to genuinely hybrid outputs that combined contributor insight and experience with academic knowledge and understanding.
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