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Identifying the priorities for supervision by lived experience researchers: a Q sort study.

Veenu GuptaCatrin EamesAlison BryantBeth GreenhillLaura GoldingJennifer DayPeter L Fisher
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2024)
The research identified a deeper understanding of the needs of lived experience researchers and highlights the importance of personalised supervision according to the individual needs of the researcher and their preferences for supervision. The findings reinforce the importance of integrating a clinical dimension into supervision to support the needs of all lived experience researchers.
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