Rural health service leaders co-design state-wide research addressing an emerging health issue: A case report.
Michael FieldAlison BuccheriOlivia A KingJaclyn L BishopAnna Wong SheeDidir ImranJane JacobsVincent Lawrence VersaceAnton N IsaacsKeith SuttonNick SourlosFiona MurphyMelissa KennellyElizabeth WoodLaura AlstonPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2022)
Meaningful co-design of research with health services is a multifaceted process that can assist researchers and end-users alike in identifying and responding to emerging health issues. In the rural setting where there is a vital need for impactful health research, we recommend that researchers should consider employing co-design processes in order to minimise research waste and optimise the translatability of research findings.