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A framework for involving coproduction partners in research about young people with type 1 diabetes.

Jane DesboroughAnne ParkinsonFiona LewisHarry EbbeckMichelle A BanfieldChristine B Phillips
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2021)
The findings of this small exploratory study provide a sound foundation to develop further understanding about structures and processes that are integral for the success of coproduction research teams. The framework may provide a guide for researchers planning to incorporate coproduction, on elements that are important for this model of research to succeed. It may also inform coproduction impact assessment research and be used for hypothesis testing and expansion in future studies.
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