How to prevent and avoid barriers in co-production with family carers living in rural and remote area: an Italian case study.
Eleonora GheduzziCristina MasellaNiccolò MorelliGuendalina GraffignaPublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
Our article confirms that co-creation and co-destruction processes may coexist. The role of researchers and service providers is to prevent or remedy co-destruction effects. To this end, we suggest that in co-production projects, more time should be spent co-assessing the project before, during and after the co-production process. This approach would facilitate the adoption of adjustment actions such as creating mutual trust through conviviality among participants and fostering collaborative research between academia and organisations that are not used to working together.